My Application Process
I initially learned about this exciting opportunity through my university’s placement cell. Later, I submitted my Google STEP application through the Google Career website wherein, filled in all the necessary info and uploaded my updated resume. I believe having a solid resume is key to getting noticed in the initial stages.
Your resume doesn’t need to be packed with fancy projects or huge achievements, especially if you’re just in your second year. They understand you’re still figuring things out and exploring different domains.
I also attached an optional cover letter, summarizing my achievements and expressing my eagerness to be a STEP Intern. It might not be required, but I think it can leave a good impression on the recruiters.
I applied without a referral, but I highly recommend having one ready. Networking, especially through cold emails on LinkedIn, can make a significant difference when applying for such opportunities. The worst that can happen is being left on seen or hearing a no, right? but the benefits are worth it. Luckily, there are plenty of insightful YouTube tutorials for newcomers aiming to navigate this process effectively.
Google Interview Experience 9
Hello there! I’m a sophomore at AMITY University, Noida. I’m excited to share my recent experience interviewing for the Google STEP internship. If you’re reading this, you’re probably considering/considering applying or have received a resume shortlisting email — congratulations!
Google STEP is an amazing opportunity for second-year female college students in India, and the application process usually rolls out around mid-November or the first week of December. For more details, you can visit Google’s career site.
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