FAQs
What are the minimum qualifications required for the Child Safety Engineering Analyst position?
The minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, 2 years of experience in data analysis, project management, and experience in statistical analysis and machine learning libraries or programming languages.
What are the preferred qualifications for this role?
Preferred qualifications include a Master’s degree or PhD in a quantitative discipline, knowledge of current abuse techniques, the ability to manipulate high volumes of data, effective communication skills for non-technical audiences, and excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
What are the main responsibilities of a Child Safety Engineering Analyst?
The main responsibilities include performing data analyses to derive insights on emerging threats, identifying opportunities to improve detection and enforcement systems, and collaborating with engineering stakeholders to gather requirements and iterate on improvements.
What type of team would I be working with in this position?
You would be part of the Trust & Safety team, which includes Analysts, Policy Specialists, Engineers, and Program Managers dedicated to fighting abuse and ensuring user safety across Google products.
Does this position involve working with machine learning or AI technologies?
Yes, the role may involve working with statistical analysis, machine learning libraries, and potentially Large Language Models (LLMs) or Generative AI.
Is experience in project management a requirement for this job?
Yes, 2 years of experience managing projects and defining project scope, goals, and deliverables is a required qualification for this position.
What is the work culture like within the Trust & Safety team?
The work culture is focused on identifying and addressing user safety challenges with a collaborative approach, emphasizing teamwork, strategic thinking, and a commitment to promoting trust in Google products.
Does Google offer opportunities for career advancement in this role?
Yes, Google encourages career development and offers opportunities for advancement within the Trust & Safety team and across the company.
Will I need to collaborate with other teams at Google in this role?
Yes, you will work globally and cross-functionally with Google engineers and product managers to identify and combat abuse and fraud cases.
Is prior knowledge of abuse fighting techniques necessary for this position?
While not mandatory, knowledge of current abuse techniques and practices is preferred and can be beneficial in this role.

