Fully Funded Google Summer Internship for PhD Candidates in the USA 2026
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
- Full time
Opportunity description
Google invites applications for the Software Engineering Intern (PhD) Summer 2026 program designed for PhD students in computer science or related technical fields. Students are placed in high-impact roles in various U.S. locations for a period of 12-14 weeks, working on significant software projects that address global challenges. The program emphasizes technical rigor, real ownership of code, and collaboration with senior engineers to foster learning and exposure to Google’s engineering culture.
Financial Benefits and Coverage
Interns receive full compensation, mentorship from senior Google engineers, and the chance to engage in ambitious engineering projects. The program offers access to Google’s infrastructure, peer learning opportunities, career-building workshops, and exposure to diverse technical challenges, including scalable software and distributed systems.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be currently enrolled in a PhD program in computer science or a closely related technical field. They should be available to work full-time during the internship cycle and possess strong programming skills in languages such as C, C++, Java, or Python. Candidates need to hold the legal ability to work in their selected U.S. location and be proficient in English for global collaboration.
How to Apply Step by Step
- Prepare an updated CV/resume, transcripts, and examples of technical work or publications.
- Apply through Google’s Careers portal under the PhD intern job listing.
- After application review, candidates will be contacted for interviews. As the process is rolling, early application is encouraged.
Duties & responsibilities
- Full compensation
- Mentorship from senior engineers
- Opportunity to work on ambitious projects
- Peer learning and career-development workshops
Eligibility criteria
- Enrollment in a PhD program in computer science or a related field
- Strong programming skills in C, C++, Java, or Python
- Legal ability to work in the United States
- Proficiency in English