Saturday, July 25, 2020

Does it suck to be a Google recruiter - Workology

Does it suck to be a Google recruiter Does it suck to be a Google recruiter? I got an email the other day (I am a bit behind in my email these days sorry) from someone tipping me off to a new website I might be interested in Criticat. What is it? Well, to quote from the email I received Does it suck to be a Google recruiter? Criticat is a platform where people can rate their employer and share workplace experiences. Criticat lets employees review and advise their employer anonymously. They can also answer questions asked by prospective employees and create polls to build consensus around an issue. Criticat aims to bridge the communication gap between the employer and employee, make the corporate world much more transparent and our working environment more healthy. So I was curious and decided to glance over their website and look what I saw on the homepage. Someone recently reviewed what it was like for a recruiter to work at Google. The title of the review was Google Not Always as Nice as It Seems The Other Side of Evil Here are a few anonymous comments from someone who recruits (or used to recruit) for Google. Google is a great place if you want to benefit from all the perks and the great company culture. If gaining 15-30 lbs from all the free food/snacks is your goal this is place to be. Of course if you work in Mtn View you can work off the calories at the company gym. Workwise, if youre an engineer or product manager it will probably be rewarding and youll learn a lot. There can be significant frustrations with the bureacracy/process that exists at Google, but at least you get a sense of organization and not controlled chaos. A lot of the engineers are very high maintenance and have huge egos sometimes to the point of being arrogant and condescending. It is difficult to hire people there because the standards for prospective engineers are exceedingly high. This is why so many Googlers feel excessively proud to be in the club, have a lot of loyalty and rarely leave (there is very low turnover). What I discovered is that the standard for recruiters who get hired as FTEs or converted from contractor to FTE is low. Many of the recruiters dont have college degrees or have degrees from unimpressive, less prestigious, lower-tiered schools. It is almost as though Staffing Management feels threatened by recruiters with brains who actually produce and dont engage in rectal smooching. The B players in management tend to hire C players. For the most part people at Google are pretty cool, but like every company there are some very rotten apples. Just hope that one of these apples doesnt end up being your boss. Rectal smooching? Hah! Gotta use that one in the future. Click here to see Criticat for yourself and find out what people are saying about your company. .

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