Good for a paycheck, but not for meaningful work - Account Manager Google Employee Review

3.0
Jun 10, 2016
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Pros

-Decent pay and excellent benefits/perks -The people are great, although quality probably isn't as high as it used to be (the company has grown a lot in the last several years, so this isn't surprising) -Google overall is a great company and I don't think they've lost sight of trying to do things that benefit their users -Work/life balance is excellent, at least in my office. Of course there are times where you work late and put in the time when needed, but there's also downtime here and there where you can be more flexible with your time. -Sales growth continues to be amazing despite the sheer scale of the business

Cons

-Work gets boring fast, and there's so many good people you feel easily replaceable and that you don't really make that much of an impact -Constant changes and reorgs. Some are lucky to go through their careers sticking with the same team. On the other hand, there are also plenty of people like me - I've gone through 5 team changes in 5 years, and only one of those was initiated by me. -The promotion process is terrible and more about politics than merit. Before coming into Google, this was the ONLY concern I had based on reviews I read here years ago. Unfortunately nothing has changed, and I'd argue the process has gotten slightly worse. Someone who "plays the game" and toots his/her own horn is more likely to get promoted than someone who actually does good work but is humble about it. -"Simplify" is more of a buzzword internally than something they put into practice. The number of tools and resources is overwhelming and unnecessary. Every time they say they're going to simplify, they just remove one thing and replace it with another. -There's a very corporate feel to Google. When I first interviewed I remember being told they still had a "startup vibe". Not even a shred of that vibe since I've started.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 21, 2013
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Pros

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).

Cons

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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