Google: India

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As we trot the globe to cover the many Google offices our latest stop brings us to Bangalore, India.

Now, as with other Google offices the Bangalore workspace features the staples of the search juggernauts furnishings: fully staffed cafeteria, highly customizable workspaces and plenty of games for employees.

Some of the differences seen between the Bangalore office and others we have covered, Dublin or Zurich, are cultural. Organized company games of basketball and cricket are never out of the question.

Many workspaces are adorned with sports jerseys and fitted with plenty of unique seating. Also, take note of the picture with the elephant, one of our favorites. Check out the shots below and let us know what you think of the office below in the comments!

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    3 comments filed about Google: India

    1. Bangalore is not bad but Zurich at Switzerland and Mountain View at the US is much better then this.Hope if i could get employed in any of these locations.
      Regards to Google Team,
      Ronak Shah

    2. I wish I could work in a company, allowing me to sit at my desk whiteout shoes. Google India is great. Look at picture No. 7.

    3. This is an imp. issue which i wud like to bring to ur notice. The issue is we receive many calls pertaining to 3 Global Services, & the problem was then brought to our notice by one of the caller for 3 Global Services. Its like if u search 3 Global Services on Google Search, u also get Global Placements with contact add & numbers on the same page, which is interpreted wrongly as 3 Global Services. Kindly make changes.

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