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Jim Tang thought his Google job could help him achieve FIRE, and he wanted to hang on to the safety net. But he learned corporate life wasn't for him.
Jerry Lee, 29, was a former manager at Google. Lee says he designed his workload and work style to maximize his chances of getting promoted quickly.
Every year, employee surveys confirm that Google is one of, if not the, best places to work in the United States. The reasons for this are manifold: Google obsessively monitors its employees to ...
Lee McKeeman, who's worked for Amazon, Meta, and Google, found out he was autistic in his late 30s. He says it's helped and hindered his career.
Although I’m no longer affiliated with Google—I now work here at Buffer and on Remotive.io —I still use these seven Gmail tips that have a daily impact on my work to this day.
Want to work at Google? Answer these questions This article was taken from the March 2012 issue of Wired magazine.