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Description du poste:
Minimum qualifications:
* Due to local compliance requirements, applicants must be currently pursuing an undergraduate degree program in a university in Mexico, with an anticipated graduation date between May and July 2027.
* Ability to communicate in English and Spanish fluently to engage with clients and stakeholders in the region.
Preferred qualifications:
* Ability to complete an 8-month internship from September 2026 to May 2027, following a hybrid model (3 days per week in-office) at Mexico City location.
* Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to navigate an ambiguous environment.
* Excellent people management skills with the ability to work effectively with others on a team.
* Excellent problem-solving skills, with an interest in solving business issues.
* Interest in sales and the digital economy, including a curiosity for Google's evolving technology and business solutions.
About the job
About the program
The Business Internship Program in Mexico is open to undergrad students from all academic disciplines. Many intern roles within this program do not require technical skills and they could include managing advertiser or publisher accounts, developing compelling advertising solutions for brand advertisers, improving access to relevant information for millions of internet users, analyzing large sets of data, or developing scalable support solutions for rapid-growth consumer products. As an intern, you will be working on projects with high impact during an 8 months paid internship. You will be assigned an intern manager who will help to identify project goals, inspire and mentor you, and support your professional development.
You'll develop the professional and problem solving skills needed to succeed in the technology industry, and you'll be able to make a lasting impact on your team and on Google. In addition to working with your team to build answers to interesting questions, you'll also build a broad network and experience what life at Google is all about.
Role Areas
Business Undergraduate Interns are placed in teams across the business according to their background and skills. Learn more about our fields of work. Here are a few teams that interns have joined in the past:
Sales/Partnership: Turn product innovations into vital client solutions. The backbone of Google's success, the account managers, consultants and analysts in these roles are all dedicated to top-notch client service. Whether negotiating with companies, solving technical challenges for small businesses, or surfacing product ads in just the right place, we develop new business opportunities while increasing the use of our product offerings.
Marketing: Know the user. Know the magic. Connect the two. At its core, marketing at Google starts with technology and ends with the user, bringing both together in unconventional ways. Our job is to demonstrate how Google's products solve the world's challenges from the everyday to the epic, from the mundane to the monumental. We approach marketing in a way that only Google can; changing the game, redefining the medium, making the user the priority, ultimately letting the technology speak for itself.
The idea for Gmail began with 1 Googler. Today it has more than 1 billion users and counting.
At Google, one Googler can make a huge impact, and it's no different with our interns--they are key players in our daily innovation. As an intern, you'll have the opportunity to work on projects core to Google's business, whether it be Sales, Enterprise, Finance, People Operations (HR), Legal, Trust and Safety, or Marketing. Our intern recruitment team will determine where you fit best based on your CV and the preferences you indicate on the application form.
Responsibilities
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Responsibilities and detailed projects will be determined based on your experience, interest, and skills
| Origine: | Site web de l'entreprise |
| Publié: | 26 Mar 2026 (vérifié le 07 Avr 2026) |
| Type de poste: | Stage |
| Durée d'emploi: | 8 mois |
| Langues: | Anglais |