How can a top tier college graduate with 2 years of job experience as a software engineer get into Google's Associate Product Manager program?
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How about less than 2 years?
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Answer:
AFAIK the program is open only to college graduate without any work experience. So, probably, the answer is: "you cannot!"
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Possibly below can help you : Why Google will not hire you ?, Here Google doesn't mean the Google, it means any company which is very creative to introduce the computer science related products e.g. Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, ..or any one else which you feel to be a reasonable fit Please see the attached ppt, that provide few points that might be helpful to plan the missing things around you If exist. http://www.slideshare.net/esumit/why-googlewillnothireyou-24thmay2013sumitarora
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