Join a work-and-study program at Google — gain real-world experience and get paid in the process.
At Google, we don’t just accept differences — we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on it for the benefit of our employees, our products, and our community. Apprentices become part of our mission to build great products for every user, and their different experiences help ensure that our products are as diverse as our users.
Apprenticeships contribute towards the development of digital skills by providing opportunities for work and study. They can serve as part of your journey to a meaningful career. During the program, apprentices get exposure to different areas and teams at Google, while receiving external training and developing their professional skills on the job.
An updated resumé
In countries other than the U.S., one or more of the following: A cover letter, responses to multiple short answer questions, the latest transcript available or an aptitude test depending on the track and location.
About the program
This is an official Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship Program and a structured learning and development opportunity. Apprentices will participate in on-the-job training, related technical instruction, and career development workshops to develop professional and durable skills. Upon completion, apprentices receive a nationally-recognized credential, certified by the U.S. Department of Labor. Additionally, Google’s Apprenticeship program is approved for VA education benefits. If you’re a Veteran and have been accepted into this apprenticeship, you may be able to use your GI Bill benefit and get a monthly housing allowance (MHA) from the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Google offers apprenticeships in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, and New York. Each site hosts one or more of the following professional tracks: Data Analytics, Digital Marketing, Information Technology, Project Management, and UX Design.
Program structure
Apprentices are paid hourly for their time split between on-the-job training and related technical instruction, and are required to dedicate 40 hours each week to the program. Apprenticeships begin with an immersive virtual onboarding experience to build a foundational understanding of the profession. Apprentices will then join a Google team to train on the job, while continuing to engage in track-specific learnings and career workshops throughout the program. As a part of the program, apprentices receive holistic career readiness support, and towards the end of the program will have the time and space to prepare for their next endeavor.
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Sales and Marketing Apprenticeship
12 Months
12 month program in partnership with a CFA (Centre de Formation d'Apprentis) and university or engineering school. Apprentices gain part-time work experience at Google while studying towards a degree in a Sales or Digital Marketing related subject. Applications open in spring for an autumn start.
Software Engineering Apprenticeship
Duration varies
12-36 month program in partnership with a CFA (Centre de Formation d'Apprentis) and university or engineering school. Apprentices gain part-time work experience at Google while studying towards a degree in Computer Science or closely related technical area. Applications open in spring for an autumn start.
Customer Engineering Apprenticeship
24 Months
24 month program in partnership with a CFA (Centre de Formation d'Apprentis) and university or engineering school. Apprentices gain part-time work experience at Google while studying towards a degree in Infrastructure or Application Modernization, Computer Science, Data Science, Security, Network, AI/ML. Applications open in spring for an autumn start.
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Software Engineering Apprenticeship
24 Months
NFQ Level 6 Software Developer Apprenticeship lasting 24 months in partnership with FIT, involving a combination of learning on-the-job at Google supplemented with training centre courses. Starts with a six-month external training before joining Google teams. Applications open in spring for an autumn start.
Data Center Technician Apprenticeship
Duration Varies
This apprenticeship is the practical part of the Dutch ICT MBO educational program, with a duration varying from 20-34 weeks depending on school requirements. Apprentices are enrolled in school while learning on-the-job at Google. Applications open in spring for an autumn start in the same year.
Application Development Apprenticeship EFZ
4 Years
The Application Development Apprenticeship (Informatiker/in EFZ Applikationsentwicklung) is a 4-year program. Starts with one year in external training before joining Google teams. After, apprentices spend ~40% of the time at school and ~60% of the time learning on-the-job at Google. Applications open in summer for an August start the following year.
Interactive Media Designer EFZ
4 Years
The UX Apprenticeship (Interactive Media Designer EFZ) is a a 4-year program. Apprentices spend ~40% of the time at school and ~60% of the time learning on-the-job at Google. Applications open in summer for an August start the following year.
Digital Business Apprenticeship
15 Months
Level 3 Data Technician Apprenticeship lasting 15 months in partnership with Multiverse. You’ll spend ~80% of the time learning on-the-job at Google and ~20% in technical instruction. This program will help develop the skills to start your career in Marketing.
Software Engineering Apprenticeship
24 Months
Level 4 Software Developer Apprenticeship lasting 24 months in partnership with Makers Academy. Starts with a three-month bootcamp before joining Google teams and then ~80% of the time is spent learning on-the-job at Google and ~20% in technical instruction.
Apprenticeships can create equitable pathways to develop digital skills. In giving apprentices the chance to earn a salary as they learn and gain work experience, we hope the result is a meaningful experience, a sense of community, and job readiness towards a career in tech.
As soon as we begin accepting applications, please select the “apply” button on this page. Keep your eyes peeled on our page, and remember to review the list of required application materials. Applications will only be considered if all materials are included. For tips on resume writing, please visit our Virtual Career Fair or our “Applying to Google” article.
You will need to submit the most updated version of your CV/resume and an accompanying cover letter outlining the reasons why you feel you would be a great fit for the program. There might be other requirements depending on the track you are interested in. Check the instructions on the role once applications are open. Please note, we cannot consider your application for review if it’s missing any of the specified documents.
Once your application is submitted, our team will review your background and get back to you as soon as possible, regardless of the outcome. Unfortunately, we cannot provide status updates, so we ask that you keep an eye out for an email from our team.
Apprenticeships are available to anyone over the age of 18 (except for Switzerland) as long as they meet the minimum requirements posted on the job listing once applications become available.
International applicants are welcome to apply as long as they have work authorization for the country where they are applying, and meet all other minimum requirements listed in the job description. We ask each candidate to look into the requirements to work in the location they are applying for. They’ll also be responsible for securing a visa where one is required.
We're happy to receive applications from candidates who already have a university degree, as long as it is in a different subject than that of the apprenticeship. Apprenticeships are great opportunities for individuals aiming to change careers so a previous degree or experience in another field shouldn’t be an issue as long as you meet the minimum requirements of the role.
The selection process is different for each apprenticeship program but it generally includes a call with a recruiter to assess motivation and eligibility for the role, and a series of interviews (either virtual or in-person, known as an interview day or assessment center). The candidates will receive all the details for these sessions, including resources on how to prepare and what to expect.
There are various apprenticeship locations available. Location details will be advertised in the role description when you apply on Google Careers. Before applying, read through the details and apply only to the locations that work for you.
Yes, all apprenticeships at Google are paid opportunities and include some benefits and perks to support your learning and development while on the program.
Apprentices receive career coaching and holistic support in developing their professional skills throughout the program. This means apprentices typically start their search for a full-time job or further education while still in the program!
The goal of the program is to give you the experience you need to apply for entry-level roles in the industry and help equip you to pursue a meaningful opportunity after completing your apprenticeship. Following program completion, and depending on role availability and your profile, you can explore and apply to full-time opportunities at Google. You could also consider other opportunities in industry or continue your education.
If eligible, candidates will receive a relocation bonus to support their moving plans. As this relates to the offer stage, we recommend that you discuss this with your recruiter once you’re in the process and they’ll have more details to share.
Our accommodations teams are dedicated to supporting people with disabilities so they can be successful in the interview process and at Google. Learn more about accommodations at careers.google.com/stories/accommodations-at-google
Once the application is active, please check the job description link to see which Google sites offer the apprenticeship track you are interested in. We recommend applying to the apprenticeship tracks that align best with your background and interests, as your applications will be considered one at a time. As you’re browsing, keep in mind that you can apply for up to three roles every 30 days.
Yes, you are welcome to apply. No college experience is necessary for our apprenticeships.
Since ideal apprenticeship candidates would have fewer than 12 months experience in their field of interest, students currently enrolled in, or who have graduated from, a Bachelor's degree program in the same field as the apprenticeship would not be eligible. However, you may apply if your field of study differs from the apprenticeship field you’re applying to, and if you have fewer than 12 months of practical experience in it. If you're enrolled in or have graduated from an Associate's degree program, you're welcome to apply if you have fewer than six months practical experience in that same field.