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Welcome to the latest edition of “My Path to Google,” where we talk to Googlers, interns, apprentices and alumni about how they got to Google, what their roles are like and even some tips on how to prepare for interviews.
Today’s post is all about Micka Alencar, an intern from Brazil who’s spending her summer on the Google Cloud team.
Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
I study production engineering at the Federal University of São Carlos in Sorocaba, Brazil. This summer, I’m interning for the Google Cloud team! Helping people really energizes me, so I also volunteer with local community projects in my free time, like teaching English classes to children. Outside of that, I like to watch anime and spend time with my family.
What do you do at Google?
I’m a Google Cloud Strategy and Sales Operations intern. In this role, I research cloud market trends and look for opportunities to grow our Google Cloud business in Latin America. Right now, I’m working on two main projects: developing a more structured onboarding process for our sales team, and building a framework for measuring our team’s progress.
Why did you apply to Google?
I decided to apply for an internship at Google because of how closely the company’s values align with mine. I’ve always dreamed of working at a place where I wouldn’t just be a number, but an important part of something bigger. At Google, my work is relevant, I’m heard and I can be myself without any judgment or fear.
How did your interview process go?
Google’s interview process was different from what I was used to. Here, you’re evaluated across a broad set of skills, not just your technical abilities. Both of my interviewers were very kind, and they made me feel comfortable from the start. They helped turn that evaluative moment into a pressure-free conversation where I could share my points of view, ideas and, ultimately, who I truly am.

Micka and her family, who she credits with playing a big role in her professional development.
How did you prepare for your interviews?
To prepare for my interviews, I reflected on critical moments in my life and career and crafted a narrative around them. I also visited Google’s Careers site for interview tips and did several rounds of mock interviews with my friends.
How has it been working remotely?
Amazing! My onboarding process was so well organized, and my team has given me the support I need to succeed in this internship. And even though I’m working remotely, I recently met my team in person at the São Paulo office. This was an important moment for us to get to know each other even better.
Any advice you’d give to aspiring Google interns?
First, be authentic and don’t try to fit into patterns or create false appearances. At Google, individuality is highly appreciated and is an important part of the candidate selection process. Second, don’t diminish yourself in any way — you can be whoever you want to be. And if you think you can work at Google, then you can! And finally, dedicate yourself to your dream and believe strongly in your capabilities.
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<div>A Queer Eye on Art History with Google Arts & Culture</div>
Editor’s Note: In honor of Pride Month and beyond, and in collaboration with over 60 cultural institutions, Google Arts & Culture presents the “A Queer Eye on Art History” hub. It’s a place where you can explore archives and collections to celebrate LGBTQIA+ lives and art and dive into more than 20 newly curated stories, new collections from partners, and much more. Today, one of our partners, Andrew Shaffer, Interim Co-Executive Director, from the GLBT Historical Society, shares his perspective.
Queer art has a long history. From a leather version of Michelangelo’s David to giant rainbow flags to outrageous drag outfits, queer people have been making art — and queering existing artworks — since time immemorial. The GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco preserves thousands of pieces that document a vast range of queer arts, from sculpture and painting to poetry, and dance.
Many of these belong to our Art & Artifacts collection, which is something of a cabinet of curiosities, or, as we call them, “queeriosities.” With over 1,000 items, it is one of the world’s largest collections of two and three-dimensional objects that illustrate historical LGBTQIA+ material culture. Our archives hold these artworks along with documents and artifacts that tell the stories of countless LGBTQIA+ lives and communities.
Our archives hold diaries by gay and trans historian Lou Sullivan; outfits from icons like José Sarria,Sylvester, andGilbert Baker; a rich trove of writing and correspondence from Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin; the suit Harvey Milk was wearing the day of his murder; the only known remnant of the original rainbow flags; and so much more. We keep these objects safe and accessible so current and future generations can learn their history, and find their own place in it.
Visit Google Arts & Culture’s new hub ‘A Queer Eye on Art History’ to learn more about our stories and more from more than 60 other cultural institutions, such as:
Uncovering hidden histories
- Did you know that famous art could be… queer? Discover new perspectives of iconic classical artworks with creators Rainbow History Class as they deep dive into figures and homoerotic motifs found in Renaissance Art.
- Hear more about the history and symbols behind Pride, or queering the art canon with Youtuber and Author Rowan Ellis. Could retrospectively inserting queerness into the canon give LGBTQIA+ artists their place in the spotlight?
Amplifying LGBTQIA+ lives and community
- Learn more inspiring stories and lived experiences, from the contributions and impact of Black queer voices with Katherine Ann Cheairs and the Center, to collecting the unexpected with the National Library of Scotland, to celebrating colleagues with NASA.
Celebrating queer artists
- From Rosa Bonheur, Keith Haring and Frida Khalo, to Zanele Muholi and Kehinde Wiley, discover the artists who made an impact to queer art and history.
- Learn more about the intimate works of Zanele Muholi and how they celebrate South Africa’s Black and queer community, or take a closer look at Kehinde Wiley’s iconic portraits.
Ready to explore more?
Visit g.co/prideculture or download Google Arts & Culture’s Android or iOS app. To learn more about the GLBT Historical Society, and support our work, visit glbthistory.org. Happy Pride to everyone!
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