Google is a “hire slow, fire slow” company. It's intentionally hard to get a job but easy to keep it. This allows employees to take risks more freely, at the cost of failing to hire some good people and keeping underperformers around longer.
This contrasts with companies like Amazon that “hire fast, fire fast”, which is more efficient but inhibits innovation, at least in theory.
I heard its very competitive there and the tough interviews are just the beginning.
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