If a Google employee reveals that he or she intends to leave because they have *accepted*โnot receivedโan offer from a talent competitor like Facebook, in some cases they will be โwalked offโ so that they will no longer have access ...
You then have the option to elaborate if you feel so inclined and/or if the now-former candidate asks either with the literal truth or something generic like โI just donโt think itโs a good fit.โ I actually had someone do that to me in a face-to-face and thatโs how they worded it. It was supposed toRead more
You then have the option to elaborate if you feel so inclined and/or if the now-former candidate asks either with the literal truth or something generic like โI just donโt think itโs a good fit.โ
I actually had someone do that to me in a face-to-face and thatโs how they worded it. It was supposed to be 3 steps in the interview and after 20 minutes they decided I wasnโt suited for them*. I was actually grateful that they chose not to waste my time going through the motions.
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I know people who left Google for Facebook, they were not walked out. Why would they be walked out of Google? Because facebook competing with Google? I have left Google twice, both times for Apple, in both cases Apple was a competing organization, in all cases I had a good talk with my managers up aRead more
I know people who left Google for Facebook, they were not walked out. Why would they be walked out of Google? Because facebook competing with Google?
I have left Google twice, both times for Apple, in both cases Apple was a competing organization, in all cases I had a good talk with my managers up and HR discying opportunities in Google, in both cases I was not escorted, I was given two weeks to talk more and to complete my project. I left in good terms with all my friends, managers and Google. Google is very fair organization, it treats people extremely well . I can imagine that some department might be supersecret and they will do it, but I was working for core search quality which is secretive too and I was asked to leave.
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