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How to apply for the over 100 Google Nairobi Office Vacancies just announced.

Google Nairobi job vacancies

The Tech Giant Google has announced more than 100 job opportunities for its recently launched product development Office in Nairobi Kenya.

In a Virtual round table event on Tuesday, April 19, Google announced that it was opening it's first African Development Centre in Nairobi and would require skilled tech specialist and other workers to run this first of a kind centre, opening opportunities for all deserving job seekers. 

The firm is presently searching for item administrators, computer programmers, senior UX planners and UX specialists who will be entrusted with settling specialized difficulties.

A portion of the assignments will incorporate working on the cell phone insight for individuals in Africa while working on its foundation across the mainland.

"We're searching for capable, inventive, and cooperative individuals who can assist with tackling troublesome and significant specialized difficulties, for example, working on the cell phone insight for individuals in Africa, or building items that will assist everybody with flourishing together.

"Close by extraordinary specialized information and an energy for taking care of difficult issues along with others, you'll have to comprehend how individuals across the landmass utilize their telephones consistently and the difficulties they face," read the proclamation to some degree.

How to apply

As at the time of writing a number of vacancies are already live including Senior user experience researcher Android, UX designer Android, Developer Relations Engineer, Android, Product Manager Android and Play, Product Marketing Manager Platform and Ecosystem, Business Development Manager, Android.

To apply go to Google Careers Nairobi, scroll through the available vacancies and choose the one that best suits you. You will find detailed qualifications and responsibilities of every vacancy.

Applicants are expected to submit their updated resumes and give their contact subtleties including an email address and a telephone number.

Google said it intends to keep building associations, items and administrations to get more individuals associated with the web, support little and medium-sized organizations and non-benefit associations.

Google joins the creating summary of tech goliaths setting up headways communities in Africa, the news coming only fourteen days after Microsoft reported foundation of it's most memorable African exploration place in Lagos Nigeria.

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