Hey guys, any Canadians here who could help out? I'm interested in working at Google after university, and I'm curious about which Canadian universities they favor when it comes to hiring? Would appreciate some guidance!
Google, like many other tech giants, doesn't explicitly favor one university over another. Instead, they look for strong fundamentals in computer science, the ability to think and solve problems analytically, and a solid grounding in coding and algorithms.
However, it's observed that larger universities with well-established computer science programs may have more alumni working at Google. Universities like the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Waterloo have robust computer science programs and a strong reputation in the industry. These schools have a strong connection to tech industries and often host recruitment events that include tech giants like Google.
Remember though, the university is just one part of your application. Google will look at your technical skills, your problem-solving capability, your experience (in terms of internships and projects), and your fit within the company culture. It's recommended that you focus on developing these areas, regardless of which university you attend.
Moreover, consider applying for internships at Google and other tech companies during your studies. Work experience can significantly enhance your resume and provide you with a practical application of your skills. Internships can often lead to full-time job offers.
Additionally, you might want to get involved in extracurriculars that support your major, such as coding clubs, hackathons, and other tech-related organizations.
I hope this gives you a useful perspective and good luck with your plans!
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