Google reviews

4.4

87% would recommend to a friend

(48,392 total reviews)
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Sundar Pichai

83% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Google has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 48,392 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Google employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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48K reviews
2.0
Nov 11, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Google encompasses the dot com environment. The culture is very laid back. The perks such as free meals and snacks is nice, bringing my dog into the office is also nice. The work outings are good as well. And you get to work with some cutting-edge technology. There are a lot of bright people in the company that you can learn a lot from. It feels like working a summer job all year long.

Cons

Senior and middle management lack vision on where to steer the group. If engineers are first-class citizens, and sales people are second-class citizens, then the folks in the datacenters are definitely the third class citizens of Google. Very immature and childish personalities. There is pretty much no growth as the career ladders are a joke. While the perks are nice, and the regular benefits are on par with most other large companies, the compensation is again, a joke (almost a slap in the face). Good people leave the group and either move out of operations and into another group within the company, or leave the company altogether as they realize there is no real career to be made there. Hiring smart and talented people and giving them mundane tasks and assignments just makes no sense. There is no real innovation to be created in operations, essentially you are a worker bee to the company.

5.0
May 5, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Great work/life balance. There's not many companies I know that have a consistent a 40hr work week, and pay top salary. 2. Cool projects to work on. Good balance between research & development. (See caveats below though.) 3. Supportive, healthy, psychologically safe work environment. Google cares a ton about how we work, and how we work together. The bottom-up culture also means that we have a lot of self-determination and don't feel like we're at the mercy of our management. 4. Super easy internal mobility. Lots of us change teams every couple of years. Google has so many different types of work that you won't feel you're "stuck" -- as long as you like working at Google overall, then you'll be able to find something interesting. 5. It's Google! Having Google on your resume opens doors to other opportunities, and it's great for networking too since generally your colleagues will be top of their field.

Cons

1. Entitlement. I make literally 5x as much as I ever dreamt. The comp is insane at FAANG companies like Google. But people here constantly complain about salary, the quality of the free food, why they have to work 5 days a week.... these are sometimes the same people who work 20 hrs a week. The amount of entitlement is insane here -- yes, we're the best of the best and we deserve a lot. But the culture and perks tend to pamper us. 2. Not all teams and projects have fulfilling work. There's lots of options, but choose carefully. Maybe you're happy getting paid to do nothing, on a team that has no visibility, so that you can "rest and vest" and coast. But, this will leave you woefully unprepared for your next job.... any company will hire you after Google, but that doesn't mean you'll do well at any company, particularly if you go to a more fast paced environment.

3.0
Jul 7, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, amazing pay and perks

Cons

In this unit, it's too focused on the sales when the position was not initially stated as such. They're losing sight of the helping customers aspect in lieu of incredibly difficult targets for employees and higher profits for corporate. Work-life balance is lacking, unless you happen to be incredibly good at this role. Proclaim they want you to have a life outside of Google, yet emphasize sales targets more than anything.

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