Google is hiring in South Africa — 10 jobs you can apply for now
Google is advertising ten jobs in South Africa, including technical, business development, and marketing positions.worldwide and is known for its staff perks, such as free food and snacks and generous maternity leave.
Google set up an office in 2007, located in Bryanston and run by Stafford Masie — the company’s first South African country manager. Upon its establishment in South Africa, the office initially only catered for a small group of employees and used shared office space at The Campus in Bryanston. As its presence — and employee base — in South Africa grew, Google expanded its South African offices in 2015.The new offices included new perks for employees, including a canteen, chill zone, and games room.
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