Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
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Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#22Some day people will look back and pinpoint that the day the free snacks were taken away was the day that Google started to be just like every other company...
Wages are rarely a source of satisfaction in a job. Employees consider them simply the fair exchange for their time.
The perks on the job and the company culture count for much more. I suspect that is everyone was given a 5% paycut, but the perks kept, they would be happier than they are now.
(I refer in general to all employees - not just the engineers)
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
A lot of Googlers report 20% time is a bit of myth, because many engineers end up struggling more than 100% time to deliver their principle project.
"A lot of Googler reports 20% time is a bit of myth," I thought it could be accumulated and taken at at a stretch.
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#24Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#25Some day people will look back and pinpoint that the day the free snacks were taken away was the day that Google started to be just like every other company...
This will bite them in the ass. Wages are rarely a source of satisfaction in a job. Employees consider them simply the fair exchange for their time. The perks on the job and the company culture count for much more. I suspect that is everyone was given a 5% paycut, but the perks kept, they would be happier than they are now. (I refer in general to all employees - not just the engineers)
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#26"we decided to, for example, we significantly cut down all the snacks that had been available. [laughter]" Sounds more like a joke to me. Are google perks like the gourmet food really being cut? (I heard about the child care changes. It sounded like a reasonable change to me but not being a Googler I wouldn't know and the details are hazy). The head line seems sensationalistic and gives the impression that the folks…
It sounds like he's talking about a change that's already been in place for years.
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
This will bite them in the ass. Wages are rarely a source of satisfaction in a job. Employees consider them simply the fair exchange for their time. The perks on the job and the company culture count for much more. I suspect that is everyone was given a 5% paycut, but the perks kept, they would be happier than they are now. (I refer in general to all employees - not just the engineers)
Agree. "Just be happy that you're getting paid" is not an acceptable culture - petty things like snacks and freebies count.
eg "Wear a Hawaiian shirt to work day" != perk
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#28That said, having worked as an intern at a place where they decided to get rid of free soda makes me positive that I won't do that again, though. IMHO, it's a "screw you" to developers.
Re: Google's new culture: Perks are out. Being grateful you have a job is in
#29And how much of it's just PR from Schmidt to avoid looking like they're out of touch with the current economic situation?