My life at Google - Cloud Program Manager bei Google: Mitarbeiterbewertung

4.0
19. März 2023
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Pros

Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Google offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement plans, free meals, and on-site amenities like fitness centers and haircuts. Innovative and Collaborative Environment: Google is known for fostering a creative and collaborative work environment that encourages employees to think outside the box and work on innovative projects with cutting-edge technologies. Opportunities for Growth and Development: With its emphasis on learning and development, Google provides numerous opportunities for employees to enhance their skills and advance their careers through training programs, mentorship, and leadership development initiatives.

Kontras

Layoffs: As with any large company, Google may undergo layoffs from time to time. In 2020, the company announced that it would be cutting thousands of jobs due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Intense competition: Google is known for attracting top talent from around the world, which can make the workplace highly competitive. This may put pressure on employees to constantly perform at a high level in order to stay ahead. Work-life balance: Some former Google employees have reported that the company culture can be demanding, with long hours and high expectations. This may make it difficult for employees to maintain a healthy work-life balance.

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5.0
3. Juni 2026
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Great place to work in my whole career

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No complaint at all. So far so good

4.0
21. Juni 2013
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1) Food, food, food. 15+ cafes on main campus (MTV) alone. Mini-kitchens, snacks, drinks, free breakfast/lunch/dinner, all day, errr'day. 2) Benefits/perks. Free 24:7 gym access (on MTV campus). Free (self service) laundry (washer/dryer) available. Bowling alley. Volley ball pit. Custom-built and exclusive employee use only outdoor sport park (MTV). Free health/fitness assessments. Dog-friendly. Etc. etc. etc. 3) Compensation. In ~2010 or 2011, Google updated its compensation packages so that they were more competitive. 4) For the size of the organization (30K+), it has remained relatively innovative, nimble, and fast-paced and open with communication but, that is definitely changing (for the worse). 5) With so many departments, focus areas, and products, *in theory*, you should have plenty of opportunity to grow your career (horizontally or vertically). In practice, not true. 6) You get to work with some of the brightest, most innovative and hard-working/diligent minds in the industry. There's a "con" to that, too (see below).

Kontras

1) Work/life balance. What balance? All those perks and benefits are an illusion. They keep you at work and they help you to be more productive. I've never met anybody at Google who actually time off on weekends or on vacations. You may not hear management say, "You have to work on weekends/vacations" but, they set the culture by doing so - and it inevitably trickles down. I don't know if Google inadvertently hires the work-a-holics or if they create work-a-holics in us. Regardless, I have seen way too many of the following: marriages fall apart, colleagues choosing work and projects over family, colleagues getting physically sick and ill because of stress, colleagues crying while at work because of the stress, colleagues shooting out emails at midnight, 1am, 2am, 3am. It is absolutely ridiculous and something needs to change. 2) Poor management. I think the issue is that, a majority of people love Google because they get to work on interesting technical problems - and these are the people that see little value in learning how to develop emotional intelligence. Perhaps they enjoy technical problems because people are too "difficult." People are promoted into management positions - not because they actually know how to lead/manage, but because they happen to be smart or because there is no other path to grow into. So there is a layer of intelligent individuals who are horrible managers and leaders. Yet, there is no value system to actually do anything about that because "emotional intelligence" or "adaptive leadership" are not taken seriously. 3) Jerks. Sure, there are a lot of brilliant people - but, sadly, there are also a lot of jerks (and, many times, they are one and the same). Years ago, that wasn't the case. I don't know if the pool of candidates is getting smaller, or maybe all the folks with great personalities cashed out and left, or maybe people are getting burned out and it's wearing on their personality and patience. I've heard stories of managers straight-up cussing out their employees and intimidating/scaring their employees into compliance. 4) It's a giant company now and, inevitably, it has become slower moving and is now layered with process and bureaucracy. So many political battles, empire building, territory grabbing. Google says, "Don't be evil." But, that practice doesn't seem to be put into place when it comes to internal practices. :(

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