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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Yes, we're looking for help improving Google search—but this time we're not asking you to submit
more spam reports. Although we still appreciate receiving quality spam reports, today we've got
a different opportunity for you to improve Google Search: how about YOU join our team and do the
webspam fighting yourself?
Interested? Here's what we're looking for: open-minded academic graduates willing to work in a
multinational environment in our Dublin office. Looking at a site's source code should not scare
you. You should be excited about search engines and the Internet. It's also essential that you
share our aversion to webspam and the drive to make high-quality content accessible. PlayStation
or foosball skills are a plus.
If you'd like to know more about the positions available, here's the full list of
requirements and responsibilities.
Great candidates should be able to email the recruiter directly.
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