Good pay. The Roth IRA backdoor is nice if you've got the extra money to save.
Looks great on a resume afterwards!
Work/life balance is good. Only out-of-hours work if you are on-call or need to have a meeting with someone on another continent.
Projects were all simple. I never felt challenged during my entire time there.
My org's management was absurd. They tried to grow our team by 10x in two years and got the integration problems you'd expect.
They kept trying to add more senior engineers, even when they didn't have enough work for the ones they had. Engineers would fight to steal projects from each other.
Internal reviews all say to avoid working in Google Cloud, though; it's not as friendly as the rest of Google.
Layoffs are a sign the company is in bad hands. They're saying they don't expect to need 12,000 people for at least 2 years.
(6 months severance + 1 year to onboard a new employee + the cost of interviewing the new employee)
D&I always felt like a fig leaf. Lots of thoughts and prayers for people to include each other, but no willingness to take actions that would actually promote inclusion.
Claw back payments to VPs or above from the last two years that you supposedly overhired during. Clearly, they weren't performing their roles well.
I asked a friend for an internal referral. A recruiter contacted me within two days. Since I was local and had a referral, the phone screen was waived, and I proceeded directly to the on-site interview. Google offers an interview preparation class.
I had an excellent interview experience for the Senior Software Engineer role at Google. The process was structured, fair, and focused on problem-solving, system design, and leadership. Interviewers were supportive and curious about my approach. Cle
A call with recruiter 1 entry DSA interview. 3 rounds DSA, 1 round system design, and 1 round Googliness/behaviour. It was quite long; I started from the morning to almost night.
I asked a friend for an internal referral. A recruiter contacted me within two days. Since I was local and had a referral, the phone screen was waived, and I proceeded directly to the on-site interview. Google offers an interview preparation class.
I had an excellent interview experience for the Senior Software Engineer role at Google. The process was structured, fair, and focused on problem-solving, system design, and leadership. Interviewers were supportive and curious about my approach. Cle
A call with recruiter 1 entry DSA interview. 3 rounds DSA, 1 round system design, and 1 round Googliness/behaviour. It was quite long; I started from the morning to almost night.