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Spanish Teacher

Bronx, NY · On-site

$50K - $67K/yr

Position Overview We are seeking a full time Spanish teacher to join our dedicated staff beginning ... Must be able to utilize educational technology (Chromebooks, Google Classroom etc.) and incorporate ...

Spanish Teacher

Bronx, NY · On-site

$50K - $67K/yr

Position Overview We are seeking a full time Spanish teacher to join our dedicated staff beginning ... Must be able to utilize educational technology (Chromebooks, Google Classroom etc.) and incorporate ...

Spanish Teacher PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT: Holy Family School REPORTS TO: Head of Schools (HoS) ABOUT HOLY ... Proficient in MS Suites and Google Suites * Committed to the goals of the program and approach

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A Google Spanish job typically involves working with Spanish-language content, products, or services at Google. This could include roles in translation, localization, customer support, marketing, or content moderation. Employees in these roles ensure that Google's offerings are accurately adapted for Spanish-speaking users. Depending on the position, fluency in both Spanish and English may be required, along with skills in communication, technology, or marketing.

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As a Google Spanish Language Specialist, your daily tasks typically include translating digital content, reviewing and localizing product interfaces, and ensuring that all Spanish-language communications meet quality and branding standards. You’ll collaborate closely with cross-functional teams such as product managers, engineers, and other language specialists to deliver high-quality translations under tight deadlines. The role often requires you to balance detailed linguistic work with project management responsibilities, adapting content to various Spanish-speaking markets. This dynamic work environment offers continuous learning and opportunities to grow within Google’s global localization teams.

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To excel as a Google Spanish Language Specialist, fluency in Spanish and English, strong translation skills, and a background in linguistics or localization are essential. Familiarity with computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, Google Workspace, and industry-standard localization software is highly valuable. Strong communication, attention to cultural nuance, and teamwork are crucial soft skills in this multicultural environment. These abilities ensure accurate and culturally relevant content that supports Google’s global reach and maintains its high standards.

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Fraud Defense Customer Engineer, Google Cloud Platform (Spanish)

Fraud Defense Customer Engineer, Google Cloud Platform (Spanish)

Google

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


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8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 100 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 209 rated software companies


Job description

Job Summary:
Google is a leading technology company, and they are seeking a Fraud Defense Customer Engineer to support their cybersecurity business. This role involves building and expanding relationships with customers, providing technical and business support for security solutions, and optimizing results in production environments.
Responsibilities:
• Work with the team to identify and qualify business opportunities, understand key customer technical objections, and develop the strategy to resolve technical security and compliance blockers.
• Share in-depth expertise in security, fraud, and regulatory compliance to support the technical relationship with customers, including technology advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work, reviewing customer architectures and implementations of web and mobile applications.
• Work directly with Google Cloud products to demonstrate and prototype integrations in customer and partner environments.
• Contribute to programs in areas of security, fraud, and compliance with internal teams (e.g., Marketing, Product, and Engineering). Drive enablement internally to create customer best practices.
• Travel to customer sites, conferences, and other related events as required, acting as a public advocate for Google Cloud.
Qualifications:
Required:
• Bachelor's degree in a technical field or equivalent practical experience.
• 6 years of experience implementing enterprise security solutions such as threat detection and hunting, malware intelligence, cloud security posture management, or identity and access management systems.
• Experience in demos, prototypes, or workshops with customers.
• Experience engaging with, or presenting to, technical stakeholders or executive leaders.
• Ability to communicate in Spanish fluently to support client relationship management in this region and communicate with internal stakeholders.
Preferred:
• Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, a related technical field.
• Experience working with, and passion for, the startup ecosystem.
• Knowledge of broad product and solution of market trends in the cybersecurity industry (e.g., ransomware, attack frameworks, zero trust, etc.).
Company:
Google specializes in internet-related services and products, including search, advertising, and software. It is a sub-organization of Alphabet. Founded in 1998, the company is headquartered in Mountain View, USA, with a team of 10001+ employees. The company is currently Late Stage.

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