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by iamchrisle 4313 days ago
I worked at tech startups and small companies since 1998 until I joined Google this year.

Work is what you make of it.

Interview process: I interviewed at equally big companies like Comcast too. Google's interview process was just as slow as other big companies. Seems to be normal when you get to that size.

Management and structure: Your experience working there, like anywhere including a startup, will greatly depend on who your manager is. My manager is great and actively encourages me to step up my game.

Work/life balance: Google gives you a lot room to do the work that you're excited to do but that comes at a price: Self-regulation. If you're not good at it you WILL burn yourself out. But that's not any different than my last startup. I've seen it in startups too.

Personally, having a great time, learning a lot very fast, and happy. Of course, your millage may vary.