Google India to hire more than 70 persons

December 19, 2010 10:32 am | Updated November 17, 2021 03:24 am IST - New York

Google logo is displayed outside the Google headquarters in California. File Photo

Google logo is displayed outside the Google headquarters in California. File Photo

Internet search titan Google is hiring for over 70 vacant positions in India in different areas to meet its growing business needs.

According to job postings on its website, Google has about 72 job openings in different areas such as advertising sales and enterprise, engineering operations, finance, human resources and software engineering.

The firm is also hiring in legal and public policy, marketing and communications, product management administrative and enterprise sections in India. But, it could not be ascertained by what time the company aims to fill these vacancies.

“Google India is hiring people at different levels and we do it as and when it is required for the company from time-to-time,” Google India Spokesperson said.

India, which is one of the largest locations for Google outside the US, has vacancies at its offices in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gurgaon and Mumbai.

The entity has 23 vacancies in Hyderabad centre, followed by 22 in Banglore, 21 in Gurgaon and the remaining six in Mumbai.

Google which is considered to be one of the best place to work said: “From our flexible, project—based approach to corporate structure to our innovative perks and benefits, we do everything we can to make sure our employees not only have great jobs, but great lives.”

Technology giant, which has little over 20,000 employees worldwide, is understood to have 2,000 people at its India location.

Besides, Yahoo’s research and development unit is also increasing its workforce in the country. The company’s has openings for Business Manager, Product Manager, Lead Engineer, Research Scientist, Engineering Manager, Technical Architect, QA Lead and System Administrator.

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