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by jimmywanger
3381 days ago
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> she was still extremely well respected, and incredibly well compensated, and--perhaps most importantly--very, very safe. Re: well respected and very safe, not really. Worked during that time in Maps. Cracks were starting to show. She wasn't that well respected in engineering circles. Maybe in product management she was, I don't have much visibility into that. Also, her safety was in question. She already got shunted to a position with less authority and a further degree of separation from Larry Page. She wouldn't have gotten fired, but a slow stripping of responsibilities and transfer into a ceremonial role probably wouldn't have been out of the question. |
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There was certainly a group of engineers who didn't respect her, but there was also a very large contingent who did. On the product level, many credit her work on the look and feel of early Google products with a broad portion of Google's early success. (And indeed, one reason she was shunted aside because Google had decided to abandon her vision of Google's look and feel.)
Your last paragraph is pretty much pure speculation. It's pretty clear she was unhappy at Google, but what would have happened if she hadn't taken the Yahoo job? She could have bided her time until a better situation came along. Google wasn't going to fire her.