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5 Steps to Prepare yourself for your dream job at Google

I am here to help you with some tips that will help you to prepare for your dream job at Google. It cares much about your skills and how you present yourself during the interviews.

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Getting a job at Google is a dream of many. The reason is obvious – Google is one of the most well-known technology companies in the world.

Plus, it also provides a healthy work environment, along with many additional perks and the salary is quite terrific.

The only thing which stands between you and your dream job is the interview. It can be a nerve-racking experience to even think of an interview at such a multinational company.

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As we all know, Google doesn’t focus much on your degrees. Rather, it cares much about your skills and how you present yourself during the interviews.

So, let me help you with some tips that will help you to prepare for your dream job at Google.

1. Go through your Resume carefully

Before preparing for any job, you should be totally aware of the information you have shared in your resume.

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This is a crucial part when you are preparing for an interview. But with Google, it becomes a sheer necessity.

You must be thoroughly aware of the experience you are putting on the resume, the organizations you worked with, and the projects you handled.

Confidentially discussing the responsibilities, you undertook in your college years and various jobs and workplaces will add-on to your resume and increase your chances of getting your dream job.

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2. Become familiar with the kind of questions asked in the interview

You are not going to know exactly the same questions that the interviewer is going to ask. But you can be familiar with the kind of questions that are most commonly asked in Google interviews and prepare them well.

Make a list of the most commonly asked questions. Then, prepare all the possible answers accordingly. Doing this is really going to help you out with the process and erase the fear of uncertainty. Take the help of the Internet or the experts to find out about the common Google Interview Questions by on Interview Kickstart.

3. Polish your problem-solving skills

Google loves employees who are great problem solvers. You should have an enthusiastic attribute to take a problem and find various solutions to solve it.

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If you are unable to find the answer to a tricky question, don’t stress out. Instead, try to remain calm and layout all the possible ideas that you are finding for a particular problem.

You can even discuss your possible answers or the tricky question with the interviewer to get a clearer perspective. The interviewer should know about your great problem-solving skills that can help the company if you are hired.

4. Go forward with asking questions at the end of the Interview

We have already discussed how beneficial it is to appear eager and enthusiastic.

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It’s totally fine to ask your interviewer questions once they are done asking questions. It can include anything from their work experience at Google. You can also capitalize on the expert panel and ask them some suggestions and tips about your future, getting a job at a multinational company and even, how to be better at such interviews.

Asking questions will reflect your eager nature and curiosity to go to the end of the tunnel.

5. Show that you can be a valuable asset to the company

 If you want to get a job here, you have to show that you are going to be a valuable asset and not an expenditure.

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To do that, you need to have proper knowledge of

●      Everything about the job you are applying for.

●      What the company is up to and what are its current aims and goals.

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●      The business model of Google.

When you acknowledge these things, you can easily find out how to sell your skills in the best possible way.

Takeaway!

Getting a dream job at Google acquires the capacity to change your life. To make sure that this scheduled interview is changed into a real-time job, you have to prepare well and give it you are all. There are a lot of resources you can check online that can help you ace your Google Interview. They will also inform you about all the processes involved before you get that job.

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Report: NEET SS 2024 May Not Be Conducted This Year Due to the Admission Delay of the 2021 Batch 

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An RTI or Right to Information request was submitted by Dr Vivek Pandey, an activist, regarding the advancement of the NEET PG 2024 examination. 

The NMC, National Medical Commission has responded to the request regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2024 test.

The same reply by NMC also revealed the status of the NEET SS (Super Specialty) examination for the current academic year. It is anticipated that NEET SS 2023 might not take place this year. 

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As per the RTI, the 2021 academic year admission procedure for DNB and MD/MS courses took place from January to May 2022. Thus, the chances of NEET SS 2024 being conducted this year are low. 

RTI further added that the exact date of the examination in 2023 or 2025 will be decided in the future, reports India.com.

About The Minutes of the Meeting of NMC

Dr Vivek Pandey shared the Minutes of Meeting of NMC. It quoted,

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“Regarding NEET SS 2024, it was decided that as admissions for academic year 2021 for MD, MS and DNB courses were held only in January to May 2022, therefore, NEET SS 2024 may not be conducted in the current year. However, the exact date of conducting NEET SS 2024 in the year 2025 will be decided later.”

The meeting took place on February 21. It was chaired by the President of the Post-Graduate Medical Education Board, Dr Vijay Oza. 

As per Shiksha, other participants in the meeting included the Deputy Secretary, PGMEB, NMC: Sh Aujender Singh; Joint Director, NBEMS: Dr Vinay Gupta; Dr Rakesh Sharma OSD, NBEMS; Dr B Srinivas, DDG (ME), MCC and Secretary, NMC; Prof M Bajpai, Hony Executive Director of NBEMS. 

The panel finalized the date of the NEET PG 2024 examination. It has been finalized to be conducted on June 23, 2024. 

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The panel discussed the pattern of examination of the upcoming NEET SS. 

Until now, the entire schedule of the NEET SS 2024 examination has not been revealed yet. However, it will be announced, once decided.

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Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu Exposes Fake Twitter Account Spreading Rumors on HSLC Exam Results, Shares Screen Shot On Social Media

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Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu Exposes Fake Twitter Account Spreading Rumors on Exam Results, Shares Screen Shot On Social Media

It was another case of fake news in which a rumor spread that the results of Assam Higher Secondary exams had been released. The fake news spread quickly, requiring the intervention of Assam’s Education Minister, Ranoj Pegu, who exposed the details of a fake Twitter account spreading rumors about exam results.

On Friday, Assam’s Education Minister, Ranoj Pegu, took to social media to debunk the fake news that the Secondary Exams results of Assam had been released. The Minister clarified that the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) and Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) are responsible for declaring the exam results, and they will be declared according to their predetermined schedule.

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Additionally, Minister Ranoj Pegu shared screenshots of the fake Twitter account bearing his name and allegedly spreading false news about the announcement of results for the HSLC & HS Examination, 2024. The screenshots revealed that miscreants had attempted to spread the fake news that the results of the Secondary Exams would be declared on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

Minister Ranoj Pegu also clarified that the claims were entirely false and once again exposed how easily such false information can spread on social media. This underscores the need for readers to remain vigilant and verify information from credible sources.

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SEBA and AHSEC are tasked with conducting the Class 10 and Class 12 exams, respectively. The Class 10 matric exams concluded on March 4, and the Class 12 higher secondary exams concluded on March 13. In 2023, the Assam board Class 10 results were declared on May 22, and Class 12 HS results on June 16. The results will be made available on the official websites of the board — sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, and ahsec.assam.gov.in.

Last year, the pass percentage for Class 10 was 72.69 percent. The pass percentage for the Class 12 Arts stream was 70.12 percent, 79.57 percent for the Commerce stream, and 84.96 percent in the Science stream.

The Assam Board of Secondary Education is expected to release the Assam Board 10th Result 2024 during the first week of May 2024. However, no official announcement has been issued by the Assam Board yet.

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NASA Providing Internship Opportunities: Check Last Date To Apply, Eligibility Criteria, and Other Details

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The legendary National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, is currently looking to appoint interns!

The Fall 2024 Internship Session is currently being opened by the leading space agency and inviting applications from interested individuals, reported NASA.

Interested candidates and students can apply for the internship provided by NASA on intern.nasa.gov., their official website. 

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NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement on an annual basis accepts enrollment of over 2,000 students via this opportunity. 

Under NASA’s pathways programme, recent graduates and students are allowed to apply for “paid internships that are direct pipelines to full-time employment at NASA”.

NASA provides internship opportunities for non-STEM students as well. 

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The leading space agency announced,

“A common misconception is that NASA only offers engineering internships. Please know that we have opportunities for students who are not majoring in engineering. NASA needs employees with a variety of knowledge and skills. At NASA, our engineers, mathematicians, scientists, accountants, writers, IT specialists, project managers, program analysts, and many other professionals work together to break barriers to achieve the seemingly impossible.”

NASA further added,

“Non-engineering interns may support a variety of business and program management work, including procurement, budgeting, accounting, information technology, and security.”

Eligibility Criteria of NASA Internship 

The eligibility criteria for the internship is also an important factor to be taken care of. To apply for the internship, candidates must hold US citizenship and have a minimum GPA from 3.0 to 4.0 on a scale of five. 

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Candidates of 16 years or older can apply for the internship. The last date to fill up the application form for NASA’s internship programme is April 12, 2024. 

How To Apply For NASA Internship 

1. Visit interns.nasa.gov., the official website of NASA. 

2. Check the website and scroll down on the homepage where “Apply Here” is written. (Direct Link provided)

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3. Fill in the application form and upload all the required documents. 

4. Recheck the application form and submit it.

5. Save a copy of the application form for future use.

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