You are probably familiar with my learning page by now, but are you aware that Google also offers courses for the working professional? The Google Tech Dev Guide is basically a gift from the tech gods. It covers things like Data Science, Deep Learning and Neural Networks.
If you want to get in the game, try exploring Foundations of Programming, Machine Learning or Cloud Computing. Do these sound familiar? Take on the Cloud Computing courses.
About the guide
The guide provides tips and resources to help you develop your technical skills through self-paced, hands-on learning. It is intended for university-level Computer Science students considering seeking an internship or full-time role at Google or in the tech industry generally; and university faculty; and others working in, studying, or curious about software engineering. The resources we’ve cited aren’t meant to replace courses available at your university, but they may help supplement your education or provide an introduction to a topic.
Notices
Following the recommendations or using the resources cited in the guide does not guarantee a job at Google. If you choose to sign in to the guide using a Google account, you are agreeing to Google’s Terms of Service.
Acknowledgements
Much of the information in the guide has been gathered via our work with students, faculty, and universities. In particular, Google would like to express our profound gratitude to our outstanding volunteer faculty advisors: Laleh Behjat, University of Calgary; Judith Gal-Ezer, Open University of Israel; Mia Minnes, University of California San Diego; Sathya Narayanan, California State University Monterey Bay; and S. Monisha Pulimood, The College of New Jersey. They gave substantial input to the design and content, and helped us keep the needs of their faculty peers and students front and center.
Check out all Google’s advanced learning programs at the link below.
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