That said, here is a small list of things you’ll need to get a job at Google or any of the other Big Tech companies:
• Educational Background: it seems that you’re a student at https://www.dhbw.de/startseite, so you’re good.
• Develop Technical Skills: you’re already familiar with Go (https://github.com/xNaCly?tab=repositories&language=go). Consider getting some knowledge of C++ or Python as they are common at Google. Python will help you a lot during the interviews.
• Build a Strong Portfolio: junior developers usually have much more free time to work on personal projects. I see you already have a GitHub account with a good amount of Go code, so I think you’re on the right track -- https://github.com/xNaCly?tab=repositories
• Gain Practical Experience: consider internships, co-op programs, or contribute to open-source projects, participate in hackathons or coding competitions to demonstrate your problem-solving skills.
• Networking: attend industry events, meetups, and conferences to connect with professionals in the field. Google often looks for candidates through referrals. Join relevant online communities, forums, and social media groups to stay informed about job opportunities and industry trends.
• Prepare for Interviews: LeetCode like a madman! -- https://leetcode.com/problem-list/top-google-questions/
• Apply for Positions: obviously, apply for a job; connect with a recruiter.
I could go on and on with this list, but you’ll discover the other things you’ll need once you have done most of the ones above.
Good luck!