Can we get a job in google in after BCA ? How ?
Can we get a job in google in after BCA ? How ?
Getting a job in Google or any Big Company after doing BCA
Now, that's a question of my interest. I'm in third year of BCA and there was a time when I was absolutely obsessed with getting a job at Google (someday).
First of all, Google is not the garden you hear about in fairy tales. Research well and think more than just once if you'll be comfortable for their work culture.
As far as the jobs are concerned, I'd say there is a possibility. Google is known to hire people with rather something unexplainable here educational background; so there is a good possibility that BCA, no matter however small it may appear to you, may still make a mark.
Other than that, it's not entirely necessary for you to go and apply for a technical job at Google as soon as you graduate. Did you consider studying further or trying out other jobs and then diving into Google someday? Well! I have.
Now that all's been said, here is what I'd suggest if you want to get a job at Google or for any high profile tech company for that matter:
1. Code every day. EVERY-SINGLE-DAY. Alright, maybe not "every-single-day", but you get the meaning.
If you're applying as a programmer then I think it's very important that you're good at coding. Try out different languages. Trust me, VB .NET is not something you'd like to code in as a professional. You'll probably be having Java in your course depending upon your University; make sure that you understand it well. Google, to the best of my knowledge, makes extensive use of Java, Python, and C/C++ in their technologies.
2. DO NOT believe that your college will teach you enough. They never will; they never can. That's something I've learned with experience; and I'm not planning to forget in this lifetime or so.
Coding real C/C++ is a hell lot different from coding in a single file in blue screen Turbo C++ 3.0 which is how they code in most colleges here in India (stupid people!).
Give a shot to different and modern programming languages. Have a look at Google's technologies for that matter. Once you understand programming well, try Google's Golang or Google's Dart. There are a hell lot of courses on Coursera which you should enrol in and complete to learn something out of your comfort zone. Make sure you take up only the work that you can do. You wouldn't want to start everything at once and fail at everything.
3. Do something about your Mathematics and Logical understanding if you lack in that area.
I had always been bad at maths. I remember screaming parents and teachers over my head to study. I did not study. These things will not work. Dare anybody tell you how to study and when to study, tell them to shoo away. Make your own study plans and stick to it. Too much pressures does not only screw things up -- it kills, for real!
I have started understanding without interference from bad teachers and screaming people. It turns out I get things much better now. Guess, what they say about taking too much stress is right after all!
If you keep in mind these things, you have a possibility of getting a job at Google. There is one thing that I'd like to say though. Do not just limit yourself to Google. If you think you're good enough, you'll have plenty of other things to do too (perhaps even better than a job at Google). I think, you'll learn all that by the time you reach your third year like I did.
That is all I have to say for now. I'll update this answer depending on suggestions and if I think something has to be added.
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