Google Technical Program Manager Intern reviews

4.3

89% would recommend to a friend

(849 total reviews)
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Sundar Pichai

77% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Technical Program Manager Intern employees have rated Google with 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 849 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Technical Program Manager Intern professionals have an excellent working experience there. Google is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Technical Program Manager Intern professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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849 reviews
5.0
Mar 13, 2017

Program Manager

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Pros

Great Salary, Great Benefits, Free Food! Management really cares; Google really cares about their employees. Interview processes ensure that only the best people are hired.

Cons

There really are not many. The company has a start-up mentality so things are always changing. You must be comfortable with constantly changing priorities and reorganization.

5.0
Jan 9, 2017

Internship

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Pros

Good food, good projects. We get to learn a lot. A lot of freedom to decide the direction of the projects. It was a good experience. It was a good experience. It was a good experience. It was a good experience. It was a good experience.

Cons

The salary is a little. But I guess that's okay. It is what it is. This is what Dalinar would say wouldn't he? I suppose he would.

4.0
Jan 9, 2017
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Pros

The food, the food, the food. We are incredibly spoiled on the Mountain View Campus. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. This is a benefit that all humans take advantage of. In addition to this, the other benefits are no industry secret, on campus laundry rooms, lots of gyms, cars on demand in case you have to drive during the day, the list goes on.

Cons

The promotion process is very arduous. It literally costs Google two months of productivity every year for every people manager. It is insanity. As a manager, its very important to prioritize "perf", as you do not want to be the reason your report does not get promoted. This results in two stressful months per year where its very difficult to focus on getting work done. I will say that Google tends to promote the right people - there are very few false positives, there are many false negatives. Not sure this is worse than manager centric review structures where one person controls your destiny, but there are definitely room for improvements. Other big complaint: this place is starting to really limit risk. Emerging and experimental projects are increasingly being canceled in favor of revenue generating projects. Google is no longer the place for experimentation, that happens in other parts of alphabet. Being in the Apps PA, there is a laundry list of B2B features that all apps are being asked to implement. This leaves little room for innovation and creativity, its just about execution. The apps are tools for sales to land cloud and productivity suite contracts.

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