[ILUG] Google "behind the scenes" tech talk
David Murphy
david.murphy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 16 19:33:24 GMT 2004
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 15:59:37 +0000, John P. Looney <valen at tuatha.org> wrote:
> The Google perspective may just be that they expect the least a
> supplicant can do is wait and turn down other offers while waiting for
> Google to make up their mind. If they are goin to spend 40 hours
> interviewing & chatting to you, the least you can do is commit to not
> doing anything else for a few months.
Well, I would say that what you do during that time is up to you. I
would never advocate waiting around for anyone you don't have a signed
contract with. Yes, you might find yourself wanting to leave company
Z, talking to company X, not hearing anything for however long,
talking to company Y, getting a job offer in a fortnight, doing all
the paperwork, only to find that company X is suddenly interested
again, but that's just the way the cookie crumbles. If you think company X took
too long to get back to you, and you just can't live with it, well,
join company Y. Either way, you're better off than at company Z (or at
least you have a new and different set of problems to deal with, and
sure isn't a change as good as a rest?).
--
David Murphy
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