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by presootto
4309 days ago
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Very much this. There's a huge difference between what people think working for Google is like, and what it is actually like. If you get hired you will end up working on boring maintenance/refactoring tasks, or some non-fancy infrastructure crap. Google is like a big frat house. The amount of unprofessional behavior got so out of control that Urs Hölzle himself had to write a 'No jerks' manifesto to teach Googlers how to behave in a work environment. Yes, it's that bad. Engineers no longer make decisions, it's all done by PMs who only care about meeting their OKR's. Is it woth working for Google? Absolutely. Is it better then most companies? I don't think so. You'll learn a lot, meet some amazing people and then you can move on and work for a company where arrogance and an overgrown sense of entitlement are not so widespread. Disclaimer: I used to work for the arrogant Google jerks. I still do, but I used to, too. |
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So uh, you think everyone should be working on shiny stuff?
"Google is like a big frat house. The amount of unprofessional behavior got so out of control that Urs Hölzle himself had to write a 'No jerks' manifesto to teach Googlers how to behave in a work environment. Yes, it's that bad."
This was written about a particular situation where a large number of googlers were badmouthing their colleagues in one particular part of the company whose decisions they disagreed with voiciferously. Given what the vast majority of HN has written about those decisions, i'm not sure this was a solvable problem outside of someone up above saying "calm down".
"Engineers no longer make decisions, it's all done by PMs who only care about meeting their OKR's."
If you abdicated your authority to make decisions to product managers, in 99% of cases, you have no one to blame but yourself.
There is certainly an overgrown sense of entitlement. However, I strongly disagree with your conclusions.