Developer Advocate, Cloud AI (English, Japanese)

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Job Description

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Note: Google's hybrid workplace includes remote and in-office roles. By applying to this position you will have an opportunity to share your preferred working location from the following:

In-office locations: Tokyo, Japan.
Remote location(s): Japan.

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5 years of experience with engaging at technology conferences, blogging/writing technical articles with an existing follower base, or contributing to open source projects.
  • 5 years of experience in one or more general purpose programming languages (e.g., Python, Java, C++, Go) with a focus on machine learning or generative AI applications.
  • Ability to communicate in English and Japanese fluently to engage with local stakeholders and align with key engineering stakeholders.

Preferred qualifications:

  • 5 years of experience with the Japan developer ecosystem and engaging with local technical communities.
  • Experience with software architecture, system design, and software development.
  • Experience with agentic AI frameworks (e.g., ADK, LangGraph, CrewAI, LangChain, etc.) and integrating AI APIs (e.g., large language models APIs, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, multimodal, etc.).

About the job

In Developer Relations, we get excited to collaborate and connect with the communities that love technology as much as we do. As a Developer Advocate, you'll collaborate with developers at conferences and online, and advocate for developers interests internally at Google. You'll write sample code and client libraries as well as participate in developer forums and support queues to troubleshoot and debug coding problems developers encounter. Internally, you'll work with product engineering teams to improve our products by conveying feedback from developers, reviewing API designs and testing new features.

In this role, you will drive strategy around fostering a community of developers who work with Google AI technologies. An ardent advocate for these developers, you'll represent their needs internally to our engineers and serve as their Google support in application development and technology implementation.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to manage product engagement and identify user needs.
  • Attend or facilitate conferences and events to gain and share insights on user experience and technologies.
  • Lead developer programs and act as an authority in the domain.
  • Contribute input and feedback on products or programs, and represent the interests of partners to internal stakeholders.
Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form.
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Since our founding in 1998, Google has grown by leaps and bounds. From offering search in a single language we now offer dozens of products and services—including various forms of advertising and web applications for all kinds of tasks—in scores of languages. And starting from two computer science students in a university dorm room, we now have thousands of employees and offices around the world. A lot has changed since the first Google search engine appeared. But some things haven’t changed: our dedication to our users and our belief in the possibilities of the Internet itself.