I wasn't bashing CW, just pointing out that it was easier to get hired at Google in the early days than it is now, and picking out early hires who didn't go to Stanford isn't really representative of their current…
Notice, it says he was employee #23. I think Google's standards have risen since then, and even if they make the odd exception here and there, betting on being such an exception seems questionable.
Programmer. Smart and driven. Went to MIT or Stanford, or else skipped college altogether. Am I the only one who sometimes feels like you might as well have skipped college if you didn't go to Stanford, MIT, or some…
I wasn't bashing CW, just pointing out that it was easier to get hired at Google in the early days than it is now, and picking out early hires who didn't go to Stanford isn't really representative of their current…
Notice, it says he was employee #23. I think Google's standards have risen since then, and even if they make the odd exception here and there, betting on being such an exception seems questionable.
Programmer. Smart and driven. Went to MIT or Stanford, or else skipped college altogether. Am I the only one who sometimes feels like you might as well have skipped college if you didn't go to Stanford, MIT, or some…