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I got offers from Microsoft, Meta, and Google. Here's why I chose Google.
Even though Meta originally offered a higher salary, Google was always my first choice.
Ana Altchek
Google studied Gen Z. What they found is alarming.
A new study reveals how Gen Zers behave in their natural habitat: the internet
Adam Rogers
Tesla, Google, and Microsoft won't stop laying people off. Here's why that could backfire.
Job cuts at tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Tesla could hurt morale, productivity, and t…
Tim Paradis
Google search will never be the same
Google unveiled a drastically different, AI-powered vision for the future of its hallmark search pr…
Geoff Weiss
I've worked at Meta, Visa, and Google. There are 6 steps I always take when preparing for a big interview.
To be able to ask informed questions at the end of my interview, I set up Google Alerts for the com…
Shubhangi Goel
A Google strategy manager says these are the 5 things you should do to stand out in the workplace
Googler Herng Lee said people gravitate toward those who go out of their way to help others.
Ana Altchek
CEOs from Mark Zuckerberg to Sundar Pichai explain why companies are making cuts this year
CEOs say companies are making room for AI and finding they work better with less people.
Ana Altchek
Why AI makers don't tell their chatbots to answer only what they know
AI chatbots too "worried" about accuracy can become impractical for users if they start doubting th…
Camilo Fonseca
I rejected a job at Google — but then got laid off by Amazon. I don't regret my decisions.
Matan Gans accepted a remote job at Coinbase over moving for Google, but then the offer got rescind…
Beatrice Nolan
Google rejected me 7 times before finally hiring me as a software engineer. Looking back, I'm deeply grateful for not giving up.
Qingyue(Annie) Wang overcame seven rounds of rejections from Google before finally securing her rol…
Qingyue(Annie) Wang
The 5 things to avoid doing for a successful career, according to a Google exec
A director of engineering at Google explains how to avoid the biggest pitfalls in your career.
Daniel Rizea
Google's AI product lead explains why the company is doing a 'clean-up' and renaming everything 'Gemini'
Google's move to rebrand everything to Gemini reflects a desire to infuse generative AI into more o…
Hugh Langley
Google is the new IBM
Years of being one-upped on AI and cracking down on innovation turned the poster child for Silicon …
Hugh Langley,Lara O'Reilly
Why this AI researcher thinks there's a 99.9% chance AI wipes us out
AI researcher Roman Yampolskiy says when it comes to avoiding existential risks, you only get one c…
Ana Altchek
A millennial who used a gig app to work in retail explains why he's never using it again
A worker who used a gig app to get shifts in retail said that those types of jobs aren't for everyo…
Alex Bitter
The Google Gemini conspiracy theory
Google's latest AI product launch fiasco has sparked an intriguing conspiracy theory on the company…
Alistair Barr
Your Google Docs are (probably) safe from AI training
Google has been using documents that are publicly available to train its AI. Does that mean my Goog…
Katie Notopoulos
Why Apple's ad business isn't what you think it is
Apple does have a traditional ad business. But its real ad business isn't what you're thinking abou…
Peter Kafka
Oh look at that! Now Google is using AI to answer search queries.
Google has quietly started dropping AI-generated answers into some users' search queries. That coul…
Peter Kafka
Google's lawsuit history: The biggest legal cases against the search giant, including antitrust and class-action suits
Google faces several major monopoly lawsuits. Read about the antitrust cases plus Google's class-ac…