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The document provides instructions for becoming an organizer of an existing Google Developer Group (GDG) chapter or starting a new one. It states that those interested in Google technologies or becoming a developer can join the GDG platform. It then outlines the steps to become an organizer of an existing chapter by contacting the current organizers, or to start a new chapter by following similar steps and contacting GDG support.

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The document provides instructions for becoming an organizer of an existing Google Developer Group (GDG) chapter or starting a new one. It states that those interested in Google technologies or becoming a developer can join the GDG platform. It then outlines the steps to become an organizer of an existing chapter by contacting the current organizers, or to start a new chapter by following similar steps and contacting GDG support.

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in Google technologies or in becoming a developer are welcome to join the GDG platform.

Before getting started, read the “About” page to learn more about the platform.
To become an organizer of an existing GDG chapter:To become an organizer of a new GDG
chapter:

EXISTING chapters keyboard_arrow_down

1. Contact the current GDG organizer(s) of the chapter to express interest. You can get in
touch via Meetup.com or in-person at one of the chapter events.
2. If you don’t currently have a Meetup.com account, create one. Then, ask the current
organizer of your chapter to add you as an organizer on their GDG Meetup.com page.
3. Once you’re marked as an organizer, we’ll add you to our communication channels and
email you a Non-Disclosure Agreement for your review and e-signature. This NDA allows
us to share details with you about the GDG program and Google Developers initiatives.
4. (Optional) Follow the Google Developers company page on LinkedIn.
5. (Optional) Add GDG to your LinkedIn profile:
a. Follow the GDG Showcase page.
b. Add a Volunteer section to your profile.
c. Type and add “GDG” under the Organization section.
Note: If you still wish to list your participation under the main Experience section of your profile: only
refer to your experience with the GDG program as being a “member”, not an “employee”; don’t list
“Google” or “Google Developers” as your employer, or imply that you’re remunerated as part of your
participation in the GDG program; only refer to the program as “GDG” or “GDG [your chapter
name]”, not “Google Developer Groups”.
 Connect
o LinkedIn
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 Programas
o Women Techmakers
o Google Business Groups
o Google Developer Groups
o Google Developers Experts
o Launchpad

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