alphaNoid said:There is a Google campus right down the street from me, I drive past and see associates playing basketball on their lunch. FML![]()
You live in the OC, right? Is it the Google building on Jamboree near the 73?
I see those bastards too!
alphaNoid said:There is a Google campus right down the street from me, I drive past and see associates playing basketball on their lunch. FML![]()
I'm sure they don't want to segregate them, but they do it to reduce co-employment risk. Frustrating HR stuff, basically.Divvy said:Man I think I went into the wrong industry.
That on the other hand is pretty lame. Almost hateful of them to do.
Cipherr said:Why was he jabbing at Amazon all through the article? Am I missing some context? It was annoying.
FreezeSSC said:Get a masters in cs.
Cipherr said:Why was he jabbing at Amazon all through the article? Am I missing some context? It was annoying.
zephervack said:My guess is that there is a lot of negatives as well, his comment regarding "working for your self" sounds like there is no praise or incentive for your every day work.
I agree very much, as I also work in academia. The pace and overall stress level in working in academia is probably 1/10th of a typical business. Nice perks too, like getting an entire week paid vacation for Christmas.The Albatross said:Sounds sweet. I work in academia. Academia is pretty awesome.
Yep a good deal of the Google culture is expressly modeled after that.irriadin said:I agree very much, as I also work in academia. The pace and overall stress level in working in academia is probably 1/10th of a typical business.
Gila said:...........
R2D4 said:Just sounds like Google is one of those companies that never wants you to leave. What could possibly be at home that we don't have here for you? Live here and work. There is nothing in the outside world that could do more for you. Sounds like something a mafia boss would do.
Click fraud.colt45joe said:I don't get it though.. what do all these employees are google do?
SouthernDragon said:I'm currently applying to them and I will be flying up in a month to meet them.
God, I'm scared as fuck. I hope I don't botch it.
Being around other smart people is a huge thing for many people. There's much more possibility for personal growth.zephervack said:Hell he mentions that he doesnt consider himself a smart person as if he feels lesser than other people there, classicism as others have pointed out in this thread.
And as nice as this sounds, im sure after a couple of years it all seems "normal" and not that special anymore, we humans are amazing at getting used to anything.
Mordeccai said:Real talk, how does one get hired into Google? What should I change my major to, right now, to get my ass in there.
Feep said:Yeah, but how many hours a week do they work? I don't think there are any benefits on the planet that could make me work eighty hour workweeks.
Lasthope106 said:Missed this one. You need to be a kickass programmer and a god among men with algorithms. It doesn't even matter if you have a degree or not in CS, or even if you have a college degree. But they do want the absolute cream of the crop among developers. Their interview process is designed so that only the best people get hired.
And is not as bad as it sounds that people at Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook etc. work long hours. These are the kind of people that are working in cutting-edge technology that is used by hundreds of millions. That is enough reward on itself to keep you at work late. Not to mention you are very handsomely compensated for your work. Lastly don't forget that as a side-effect of these companies is getting people with great ideas together. Gabe Newell used to work for MS, and look at what he did after that. Lots of other companies are spun-off by the former employees in these high-tech titans.
BananaBomb said:This is false. Google is notorious for over-emphasizing academics. They ask people who've been in the industry for years for their college GPAs.
Good luck!SouthernDragon said:I'm currently applying to them and I will be flying up in a month to meet them.
God, I'm scared as fuck. I hope I don't botch it.
Unfortunately doesn't work for all of the buildings since Google rents in some areas.Tunesmith said:One thing I really like about Google's offices is that you as an employee can just take your access badge, and walk into any office anywhere in the world and use it's facilities/meeting rooms/whatever as if they're your own without prior notice.
Also nice were the zany "pass the ball around the room" think-tank meeting sessions.
AstroLad said:Entertaining post by the prolific Steve Yegge.
Google has twelve paid holidays a year in the US. In contrast, Amazon had five, at least when I was there. At Google we get two days at Christmas, two at New Year's, two at Thanksgiving, and then six others. Pretty nice.
https://plus.google.com/u/1/110981030061712822816/posts/UgCL6YRwgbR