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12,328. This is Google's magic number. Or at least it was. If you don't get it, this is the number of the Google employees reported by Wikipedia on March 31, 2007. Today, the number is probably 12,326 as two engineers who struggled to make the Mountain View company become the most important firm on the Inte... |
16 July 2007 02:46 GMT |
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The social websites are not just some webpages looking to attract and build a community of users anymore, because they are very often used with a different goal than the main one. After Justin Timberlake found a new start on the popular online video sharing service, P. Diddy, the famous rap star, is now visiting the ... |
13 July 2007 14:31 GMT |
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The Mountain View company announced the availability of a new job opening as the search giant wants to hire several full-time SketchUp trainers to teach new users interested in the 3D modeling tool. The new jobs are available for multiple US locations including Ann Arbor, MI; Boston, MA; Boulder, CO; Chicago, IL; Den... |
25 June 2007 02:00 GMT |
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Several clips meant to show life at Googleplex were published on the online video sharing service YouTube showing actual Google employees talking about their jobs. Although there's no official statement concerning the goal of the clips, it looks like a new attempt of campaign meant to improve the image of the Mo... |
8 June 2007 08:21 GMT |
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A recent story concerning the Google Human Resources department is affecting the Mountain View company's image. Jeff Barr presented a funny story about the Google recruiting system, sustaining that he was contacted by some search giant's recruiters although he refused their offer in the past. The interestin... |
24 May 2007 12:46 GMT |
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Robert Love, an ex-chief architect of the Linux Desktop department at Novell decided to resign his position and accept Google's offer to join the Open Source Program. It seems that Robert Love will join the Google Code team, a special service powered by the search giant that struggles to offer important content ... |
9 May 2007 03:52 GMT |
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The job seekers are now turning to YouTube and create video presentations of their jobs to find matching employers. The best example was provided by the Chicago Tribune, a publication that presented Fallon Rechnitz, a job seeker who posted her clip on YouTube. According to the website, Rechnitz recorded a 30-second ... |
8 May 2007 16:21 GMT |
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Google might acquire Simply Hired, a job search engine that allows users and companies post job openings for numerous locations in the entire world. As Google doesn't currently own a powerful job search engine, Simply Hired is a perfect addition for the search giant's products as it is one of the leaders in... |
7 May 2007 06:10 GMT |
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Are you going to work as if you were going to a concentration camp?Or are you indulging with another shiny happy day?That depends a lot on your job...A 2006 national survey made in the US revealed that firefighters, the clergy and others that practice jobs that involve helping or serving people are more satisfied wit... |
18 April 2007 04:45 GMT |
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Earlier this day, I wrote an article about a potential Google job quoting the newest member of the Reader team who sustained the life at the Googleplex is really a dream. Let's suppose that Google called you and invited you to an interview to talk about a potential job for the search giant. I believe this telep... |
23 March 2007 05:24 GMT |
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OK, I admit that Google is one of the largest companies in the entire world and probably the most powerful firm if you refer to search engines. What makes Google so powerful and attractive? The answer is, of course, its employees. Google is more than a simple company; it is a huge community of professional employees ... |
23 March 2007 04:39 GMT |
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Google tries a different strategy to conquer Asia after many of its attempts were useless because the Chinese leader Baidu is really the most powerful portal of the region. Since the company announced its plans to expand the services in China, Google tried to improve its presence in the country by opening new offices... |
8 March 2007 06:44 GMT |
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A job at the search giant is really a dream and I'm not the only one that sustains this because it was proved several times by photos displaying the life at Googleplex. Recently, Forbes released an interesting research, placing Google on the first position for the Top Ten Companies to Work For. Because I'm ... |
6 March 2007 03:00 GMT |
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