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Google New York
At the Google New York office, we work in a beautiful old building (it's enormous, a full city block) in one of the hottest neighborhoods in town. Google jobs in New York City offer a range of work, including roles in engineering, sales careers, marketing positions and more. We’re everything that’s great about Google, plus the 24/7 buzz of the Big Apple.
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Working at Google New York
We’ve grown a lot since we shot this video in 2007, but even then, Google New York was the biggest engineering office outside of Mountain View and the largest Google sales office in the world. Hear firsthand from a bunch of our NYC Googlers on what they love about working in the Big Apple.
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Google New York: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes Google New York unique?
We’re the company’s second-largest location after Mountain View, with a variety of career opportunities on par with headquarters, especially for engineers (we have close to 2,000) and sales Googlers (we have close to 2,000 here, too). On the engineering side, we’ve shipped key parts of everything from Google Docs to Local Search, Display Ads to Maps. We also developed Crisis Response Maps and work on core infrastructure. On the sales side, our clients include media companies and ad agencies. We’re also home to the Creative Lab, Google’s in-house advertising and creative agency, staffed by some of Madison Avenue’s finest.
2. How about your new building? What makes it special?
First of all, it’s huge - 2.9-million-square-feet huge. It has elevators big enough to fit 18-wheelers. Because it takes up an entire city block, walking around it takes 9 minutes.
3. Wow. What kinds of people come by to check out the space?
A few years before we arrived, FDR visited the building. Since we’ve moved in, so have a lot of other famous people, like Al Gore, Steve Wozniak, Tom Brokaw, Anderson Cooper, Andy Summers, Joshua Bell and Common. We’re across the street from Chelsea Market (in fact, some of our Googlers work there as well), and a short stroll from some of the world’s most important art galleries.
4. How do you give back to the community?
We give financial support to the High Line, a Robert Moses-era elevated freight railroad renovated as a greenbelt and public park. We volunteer with and give to local low-income schools and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs. We offer quarterly training sessions to help local nonprofits and small businesses use the Internet more effectively. And that’s just the start of it.
5. Are there any New York Googlers I may have heard of?
Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan are the W and K in AWK, a scripting language. Bob Wyman founded PubSub and was a tech industry pioneer at DEC and Microsoft. Alfred Spector is head of research for all of Google; previously, he was head of research at IBM, a founder of TransArc Corporation and an academic at Carnegie-Mellon University, and the developer of work that changed the face of distributed computing. Spencer Kimball helped develop the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). Stuart Feldman authored Make – now he’s here, too. On the non-technical side, Andy Berndt heads up our Creative Lab out of this office – he and his team are responsible for many of our ad campaigns that you may have seen on TV or across the web. There are more, but we’ll be polite and stop there.
6. Is working at Google New York different from working at other Google locations?
Googlers around the world are friendly, smart and passionate, and that’s no different here. We enjoy all the perks people associate with Google – from free food and massages to Thank-Goodness-It’s-Almost-Friday parties and quirky design elements. We’ve got Googley nailed. But yes, there are differences to being a Googler in New York – most of them a function of our Manhattan location. This is a capital of finance and fashion, publishing and the performing arts. It rubs off on us in subtle ways, from how we communicate to the pace at which we work. It’s hard to put into words, but we always know we’re in New York.
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