Its interesting in that article, as some people experiences
corresponded to some of the feelings I had during my brief brush with
Google.

I got rejected by Google after they approached me (unsolicited) and I
went through the preliminary stages of the interview process, whilst
initially I was excited at the interest there were several aspects of
the process that alarmed me.

No explanation of the role beyond a vague title, no specific location
beyond 1 of 6 overseas cities, no explanation of salary or benefits,
interviewer didn't know what role I was being interviewed for, hadn't
read my resume and didn't seem interested in any form of experience or
accomplishments.   I guess my questions about commutes and mentioning
my young son and various other mechanics of uprooting my wife, child,
dog, house and other parts of my life meant I didn't demonstrate
nearly enough starry eyed enthusiasm and I received a rejection email
shortly afterwards.

Anyway, In large organisations you also have 'micro-climates' where
your immediate environment may not be anything like the companies
overall culture (good or bad), so its best to be cautious about
sweeping comments about good and bad.

Also, I subscribe to the theory that sh*t occurs no matter where you
work, and only the depth varies, you should be thankful for the little
things (fun work mates, working kettle, room in the fridge,
interesting work, non-psychotic management).

Finally, we're in IT - no matter how well or poorly we believe we're
treated, it all beats digging ditches.  :o)

(Oh, and Google, feel free to call(again) anytime :o) )


On Jan 19, 3:56 am, CKoerner <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/18/why-google-employees-quit/
>
> Don't suppose Carl can say much since he still works there but Dick,
> what are your thoughts as an ex-Googler?
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