Google Software Developer reviews

4.4

88% would recommend to a friend

(9,634 total reviews)
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Sundar Pichai

83% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Software Developer Engineer employees have rated Google with 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 9,634 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer Engineer professionals have an excellent working experience there. Google is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
May 10, 2009
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Pros

Your colleagues are smart, motivated, inventive, and helpful. If you work on the right teams, you can pick up a ton of useful knowledge in a short period of time from world-class experts. The company is attacking plenty of exciting technical problems: machine translation, huge distributed systems, creating smooth AJAX UIs, large-scale machine learning in search & ads, creating a mobile phone OS from the ground up. Again, depends on what team you're on, but there's no excuse to be bored with the technical challenges. Parts of the company (e.g., Chrome, Android, mobile apps like Latitude) are blazing new ground and still feel like a start-up; in those areas, there are opportunities for entrepreneurial engineers to make a big impact (although this can be a struggle). Food is excellent.

Cons

Big company syndrome. We have dozens of VPs and hundreds of directors. Some are good; all have their own agenda. Successfully launching something to our users is a matter of convincing the right set of people, not building a great product. Hiring bar is lower than it used to be. There are lots of great people coming in, but also plenty of mediocre and some bad hires. Company is much less transparent than it used to be.

4.0
May 1, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, working at a company everyone respects and says "wow" to, getting to help build the products that really are changing the world. The hours are reasonable, you are treated as a human being and respected as an engineer, and the on-site breakfast lunch and dinner are unmatched anywhere. Luckily google makes their billions using only a small fraction of their total workforce, leaving lots of capital available to dedicate resources to other projects that aren't purely motivated by short-term profits (but rather those that help build press for the organization and are theoretically interesting and innovative at the same time). Tech-talks about a whole range of topics not strictly required for you to carry out your job responsibilities but just for your general education are a huge plus. Google employs some of the most innovative thinkers and builders of our time.

Cons

Very large organization. Seemed to provide fewer job advancement opportunities than I was looking for. Little project ownership (feature ownership perhaps, but typically the project involves many many people). In my case, the project had three different managers who worked out of two different offices, leading to lots of confusion.

4.0
Apr 29, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

You work with really smart and down-to-earth technical people on projects that have direct and visible impact to the world.

Cons

It has grown so big that it has lost some of its culture. Career advancement is now the slow slough in any big multinational company. And late-comers might envy the people who joined earlier who got more opportunities to advance.

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