For the Librarian project

Mar 6, 2007 08:00 GMT  ·  By

A job at the search giant is really a dream and I'm not the only one that sustains this because it was proved several times by photos displaying the life at Googleplex. Recently, Forbes released an interesting research, placing Google on the first position for the Top Ten Companies to Work For. Because I'm sure that you really want to be a Google employee, you must know that Google is now hiring new people to help them develop the librarian project.

Although the requirements are quite tough, the responsibilities are at least attractive for all the candidates: identify public sector information formats and subject verticals to be integrated in Google?s search services and identify, qualify, and tier prospective partners and, in some cases, initiate communication with contacts.

- MLS, with focus in government/public sector information and 2+ years of relevant work experience; JD or legal background a plus. - Demonstrated track record in producing analytical and narrative reports. - Superior written communication skills. - Extreme attention to detail. - Ability to effectively operate with high energy and flexibility in a fast-paced, constantly evolving team environment. - Command of office and presentation applications. - Proficiency in a second language a plus. - Fluency in internet and content industry economics, segmentation, and trends a plus. - Active participant in professional librarian community a plus.

Usually, Google places the job openings on a separate webpage but this time, the company tried a different technique to attract experienced users: its employees posted a message on the official blog to inform potential candidates of the opening and to post the responsibilities and requirements. At this time, Google displays announcements about available jobs in every corner of the world for numerous projects developed by the company. If you want to view all the openings, you can visit Google's page available here.

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