Love how the company’s culture cares for true leadership. True leadership is not about how many clubs you presided or whether you were a honor student. True leadership is when you are able to realize a problem and are able to step in and say , “ I will help you take care of it” and step out when there is no need for your leadership. Which proves that you are not after the power that comes with leadership. Rather , it proves that you like solving problems. I am So glad a company like google is able to realize that value. Humbled!
9:15 Grades are predictive of your performance only for your first 2 years out of school 21:20 Going to a fancy university is a _signalling good._ 21:58 If you're going to study anything, study the _hard sciences_ - study computer science, study physics, study chemistry, study math - because the skill set you get from that is translatable in any industry (problem solving).
Again, the study of earnings of college vs non-college people does not control for general cognitive ability or motivation/drive. The point is, it's correlation but we are not sure how much is causation.
Develop the skills as much as you could, because I think there is no limit there, they need people who could solve problems, who has been a leader somewhere, coding skills, yeah, that's the kind of knowledege background you need to get into google, I think.
I really enjoyed listening to this. I am in my first semester of my MBA and this helped so much!
Love how the company’s culture cares for true leadership. True leadership is not about how many clubs you presided or whether you were a honor student. True leadership is when you are able to realize a problem and are able to step in and say , “ I will help you take care of it” and step out when there is no need for your leadership. Which proves that you are not after the power that comes with leadership. Rather , it proves that you like solving problems. I am
So glad a company like google is able to realize that value. Humbled!
Agreed!
9:15 Grades are predictive of your performance only for your first 2 years out of school
21:20 Going to a fancy university is a _signalling good._
21:58 If you're going to study anything, study the _hard sciences_ - study computer science, study physics, study chemistry, study math - because the skill set you get from that is translatable in any industry (problem solving).
Really good questions from the interviewer
Thanks Laszlo, very inspiring and educational
Again, the study of earnings of college vs non-college people does not control for general cognitive ability or motivation/drive. The point is, it's correlation but we are not sure how much is causation.
Elleuterio de. Leon
Thanks, revamped my resume for future opportunities
What does it mean to you and to others to be a Googler.? Which perspective would send you better?
Damn, 18,000 views and 0 dislikes?
Yes, very interesting.
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what course i need to do to become a googler?
Develop the skills as much as you could, because I think there is no limit there, they need people who could solve problems, who has been a leader somewhere, coding skills, yeah, that's the kind of knowledege background you need to get into google, I think.
If you want to be #hired by #Google you should listen all the 30 minutes presentation! Very interesting not only if you want to be a #gooleger