> about whether he was a false positive that slipped through GOOG's hiring filters. IIRC he mentioned in an interview that he got the highest performance rating and a promotion last cycle. There is a middle ground to…
Susan fowler. If you want to bring up differences in response, the difference in media response is interesting.
Things look like they are turning around. Mainstream media wouldn't normally publish the "evil" side's story unaltered, although WSJ has always been respectable.
Because their parents push them to academic and professional success. In America, parents generally tell their kids to follow their dreams and to ignore the money.
> about whether he was a false positive that slipped through GOOG's hiring filters. IIRC he mentioned in an interview that he got the highest performance rating and a promotion last cycle. There is a middle ground to…
Susan fowler. If you want to bring up differences in response, the difference in media response is interesting.
Things look like they are turning around. Mainstream media wouldn't normally publish the "evil" side's story unaltered, although WSJ has always been respectable.
Because their parents push them to academic and professional success. In America, parents generally tell their kids to follow their dreams and to ignore the money.