That must be the most depressing thing I read in quite a while.
Agreed... it's supposedly one of the few remaining companies that actually respect engineers, but this post pretty much comes out and says otherwise in bold, flashing letters. "(Exception: War-room firefighting. Google loves those, and loves heroic performances from people in war-rooms)" The whole "war room" concept in IT has always bothered me -- it's what managers do when they have a crisis that they don't know how…
Tips for Noogler Engineers (Noogler = New at Google)
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#23It is worth noting that Piaw quit Google, and so is biased by that, and the experiences leading up to that. And internally lots of people have found lots of things to disagree with about specific items on his list. There are others that there have been pushes to improve on since. So take all of it with a grain of salt. That said, he does have a lot of experience, so you shouldn't lightly disregard what he says either…
I think this post skips a big part of the experience at Google. One important use of the 20% time is to check out other areas and projects within Google. If you like the project, consider requesting a transfer to that project.
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#24so basically it's the same as any large megacorp?
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#26I was expecting one more "google is great" love-post. It was anything but. If you are dreaming of joining Google, this is the article to read. Really.
http://youarenotsosmart.com/2010/06/23/confirmation-bias/
For people that already have misgivings about interviewing for a position at Google, I'm sure this post was a god send.
I mean, after reading all those "google is great" love-posts, you read one that points out flaws, and all of the sudden that's the one to read? All the others go out the window? How does that work?
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#28I thought at Google most people, regardless of salary or rep, were just "Software Engineers". If so, how do people know you got a promotion?
I heard that the job titles for engineers above a certain level are shared publicly with in the company.
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#29I was expecting one more "google is great" love-post. It was anything but. If you are dreaming of joining Google, this is the article to read. Really.
Having said that, I've been at well functioning startups, and I've been at Google. Google when I joined was better than many many startups. Google when I left was not so.
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#30It is worth noting that Piaw quit Google, and so is biased by that, and the experiences leading up to that. And internally lots of people have found lots of things to disagree with about specific items on his list. There are others that there have been pushes to improve on since. So take all of it with a grain of salt. That said, he does have a lot of experience, so you shouldn't lightly disregard what he says either…