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Office spotlight: Singapore

A Google logo sign along a path surrounded by plants and trees. A small group of people are talking and walking together in the background.
A Googler shows four children how to use a tool attached to a cell phone. In the background are construction tools like hammers, mallets, pliers and saws. In the foreground is a sketch of a cartoon character, a mouse and laptop.

The office’s Maker Space is a place where Googlers and collaborators can brainstorm, explore and build quick prototypes to bring their ideas to life.

A room with a couch, a table, a tablet and different kinds of lights and decor placed around the room. One wall is decorated with a “#heygoogle” sign.

In the Google Assistant Experience Room, visitors to Google Singapore can interact with the Google Assistant and understand the helpfulness it can provide in their everyday lives.

A woman raises her arms as she slides down a slide. Around her are plants, planters and a staircase through the garden.

The rooftop gardens include lush greenery, walking paths and even a slide.

A Google sign in a lobby is decorated for Lunar New Year with pink, red and white flowers. On the right is a tiger standing with a pile of gold pieces.

Throughout the year, spots around the office such as staircases and the lobby are decorated to celebrate occasions like Lunar New Year and Pride Month.

An airy dining area with high ceilings and large windows overlooking other buildings. Tables are surrounded by chairs and decorated with plants. In the background two people walk by.

Shiok cafe showcases different cuisines of Singapore, including Hawker fare. If you're lucky, you might be able to try our Chef's Chicken Rice!

A workspace with three wooden tables surrounded by chairs spread around the room. In the background are shelves with plants, colorful signage, and an Android statue.

Developer Space @ Google Singapore brings together resources to help Southeast Asian developers, entrepreneurs and community groups grow and benefit from insights, hands-on mentorship and networking opportunities with various Google teams.

A video conference call of 50 people smiling or waving to the camera.

The Skills Ignition SG program helps Singaporeans and permanent residents get the skills they need for a shifting job market, such as digital marketing and cloud-related skills. Here's a photo of an onboarding session with the 100 trainees from the program who have been assigned to 18 different teams in the Google Singapore office, including our data centers, for six months.

Googler volunteers and students stand around tables working on craft projects. The background are lights and maker space tools along a wall.

The Code in the Community program provides multi-year, multi-level computer science computer science education to thousands of young Singaporeans from less well-to-do backgrounds. That can even include a trip to the office Maker Space, where students get to experience Google’s maker culture and learn the basics of creative and design-thinking.

Google Pay’s Menu Discovery feature in action

Screen captures of Google Pay’s Menu Discovery feature

The Cloud Marketing team hosted their first 2022 in-person customer kick-off event, Singapore Leaders Forum, at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore after COVID-19 lockdowns.

Ruma Balasubramanian, Managing Director, Southeast Asia, Google Cloud on stage addressing an audience of socially-distanced customers.

Our Singapore data center lights up the night

Large data center building illuminated by blue and yellow lights against a dark royal blue sky. In the foreground are palm trees, grass and city streets.

YouTube's teams in Singapore support the Asia Pacific's vibrant creator ecoystem

Two unoccupied grey chairs with white pillows featuring YouTube logos, either side of a pair of glass-topped tables with plants and YouTube-branded hardware boxes.

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