Google Australia continues hiring binge

Google is seeking 25 more staff in Australia and New Zealand as a lengthy local and international hiring binge shows no signs of slowing down.

A spokesperson for the search heavyweight told ZDNet Australia by e-mail that as at December last year the company had 5,680 employees globally -- a total more than three times greater than just two years before.

The spokesperson declined to reveal Google's Australian headcount, but local hiring has likewise continued at a fast pace, with 25 positions currently on offer in Australia and New Zealand. The company has ramped up its local hiring since ZDNet Australia reported on the situation six months ago.

The company is looking for multiple technical engineers in the areas of information and network security, as well as systems administration and programming.

Google's Australian sales team currently has the most vacant spots, with seven positions on offer. However the operations, product management, marketing, facilities management and human resources branches of Google in Australia are also hiring.

Three positions are available in New Zealand in the areas of sales, client services and copywriting.

But Google's not the only Internet company trying to snap up Australian talent. Yahoo7 -- formed from Yahoo's Australian operations and resources from the Seven Network is advertising for 15 vacant spots, while Microsoft has 10.

Advertisement

Talkback 1 comments

    Sydney OnlyPhil Greenway -- 21/04/06 (in reply to #120133103)

    Pity all the jobs are in Sydney ...


Latest Videos

Blogs

  • Chris Duckett PayPal launches Aussie developer program
    PayPal announced the opening of its certification program for Australian developers today, making Australia the first country outside of the US to offer certification.
  • Array Cash cow in a BigTinCan?
    Around one third of Australia's telcos have shut their doors over time, but that isn't stopping new ventures hoping to chip away at carriers' mobile call bonanza. By fighting carriers at the smartphone rather than the home phone, could the latest two contenders be onto something big?
  • Array A third of the way to a zettabyte
    This week on Twisted Wire we look at how internet usage is changing in Australia and around the world. How are we meeting this demand and how is the cost structure changing for the service provider?
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured