Google Tech Lead Manager reviews

4.4

78% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)
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Sundar Pichai

99% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Tech Lead/Manager employees have rated Google with 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Tech Lead/Manager professionals have an excellent working experience there. Google is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Tech Lead/Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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36 reviews
5.0
Jun 5, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Everything, food, environment, friends, best place to work

Cons

Nothing. What is there not to like about working at Google?

2.0
Mar 24, 2014

Not what you expect

Recommend
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Pros

Everyone knows the perks. Lots of technical folks everywhere you turn.

Cons

There is very little emphasis on customers. the majority of folks who work here are motivated by two things: better resume, and tech stuff that one ups other techies. As a rather high ranking techie from half way across the world, these folks are not at all what I expected in terms of caliber. Communication, people management, keeping a cool head, these things are not common here, and if you have them, they are not appreciated here. This place is a mecca for folks that can't relate to others very well, but are very technically savvy. Before you come here there are a few things you need to know: 1) most folks come here because they want to be happy 2) aside from the common knowledge that if you are presently at (be careful of used to work at) Google then you are technically smarter than others 3) Once you leave Google, people will think it was because you couldn't cut it, not because you were amazing. the only way to go is to either A) start your own company (not very common as there is not a focus on customers) B) get poached (very common), but after you have been poached everyone will still think you couldn't cut it at the big Goog. 4) most folks are happy because of 3 things: A) finding a mate (not very likely at Goog, unless you are hetero female, then game on, except most females here intimidate the guys... lol) B) making money (yep, you can do that here as well, ironically they don't pay that well for the area: IE you can 3x that in IT Finance or startups, or 2X in places like netflix; not to promote netflix, but they are very interesting if you are heavily motivated by the mulah) C) making a difference in the world (not super common here) I know a lot of people who are only happy when talking to other people about their career because they work at Goog, but have pretty much put their life on hold, and their happiness on hold to be here. Honestly, only work here if you live here. Do not travel to work at Google. It doesn't work out, and everyone ends up leaving to find a mate, more money, Do not move away from family to be here. Basically work here if you have no other options. If your people skills or business skills are to weak to affect folks, and you are OK not finding anyone special for a few years, and you are OK with really long hours, work here. It is hella good bragging rights to most folks, but once you get high enough in the tech world, it can be a negative. Actually I should share this as well. the best people at google get poached (startups, other tech companies, etc...) the worst get canned all the people who can fake it stay the people that stay hire other people just like them There are a sea of shitty people growing at Google, beware them, and if one of them is your manager, transfer or leave ASAP, lest you find out the #1 factor of job unhappiness. =) All in all, if you live in the area, and are just starting your career, please dont let this scare you. This is a great place if you are local, young (22-28), and not interested in finding a mate. GL out there!

5.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

great pay, great flexibility. Nobody pampers engineers like Google. Focus is on small teams, self-starting and self-motivating engineers. Much less power politics than I've found elsewhere.

Cons

no offices. Excessive focus on engineering means that non-engineering disciplines (finance, HR, legal, marketing) are under-valued. A lot more boring ads work than you would think.

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