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Overall employee rating

3.5
Based on 139 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
4.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
5.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.7
28 April 2026
Solid Work Flexibility in a Hybrid Setup
Pros: I've found pretty solid work flexibility as a Software Engineer here. The hybrid model is a lifesaver, giving me regular WFH days. It's great for managing appointments and commutes to the Mountain View campus.
Cons: The "flexible hours" can feel a bit constrained by team meetings. Sometimes, despite the WFH days, I'm still expected to be online for long stretches. The big tech environment often means high demands, which impacts true schedule freedom.
Advice to Management: Try to set clearer boundaries for "flexible hours" to avoid constant team dependency issues. Empower managers to really let teams use their WFH days effectively without pulling them into unnecessary onsite meetings.
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Software Engineer
3.7
28 April 2026
Great Perks, But Watch Your Work-Life Balance
Pros: The perks are definitely real, like the food and campus amenities. There's good support for career growth if you're proactive. For software development, the resources available are top-notch, which makes problem-solving easier. The hybrid model offers some flexibility.
Cons: It's easy to get caught up in the grind, especially with project deadlines. Work-life balance can be tough if you don't actively protect your evenings and weekends. Some teams in the Mountain View office expect you to always be 'on', which can be draining for big tech roles.
Advice to Management: Encourage managers to genuinely enforce healthier work hours and reduce the pressure to constantly overperform. Better communication on project scope changes would also help.
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Software Engineer
4.0
25 April 2026
Decent Work-Life Balance for a Big Tech Role
Pros: I've found the hybrid work model really helpful for my personal life. As a Software Engineer, I get a good amount of autonomy, which helps balance tasks. The Mountain View, CA office perks also make the onsite days enjoyable, so it's not all bad.
Cons: Sometimes, managing expectations for big tech projects means working more than 40 hours. It's easy to get sucked into work, especially with demanding product launches. Not every team has the same great work-life balance; some are definitely more intense than others.
Advice to Management: Keep pushing for more consistent work-life balance across all engineering teams. Empower managers to protect their team's time from constant demands, even when working on critical search engine features. It makes a big difference.
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3.4
22 April 2026
Solid place for engineers, but can be slow.
Pros: There are tons of internal learning resources available. You can switch teams fairly easily after a year. It's a great resume builder for anyone looking to stay in big tech and software development.
Cons: Career growth here can feel slow without a strong manager actively pushing you. There's a lot of internal competition for promotion slots. It's tough to stand out in such a massive company and get noticed for advancement.
Advice to Management: Managers need to be more proactive in developing junior talent and providing clear pathways. Create clearer metrics for internal mobility and promotions beyond just switching teams. Focus on distributing impactful projects across all teams.
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Software Engineer
3.9
22 April 2026
Solid place for career, but prepare to hustle.
Pros: You'll learn a ton, especially in big tech. There are so many internal opportunities for software development roles if you're proactive. Working in the Mountain View office, I always found new projects to jump on.
Cons: Career growth isn't always organic; you really have to fight for promotions. It's tough to stand out among so many talented engineers. Sometimes internal transfers feel like a lateral move more than real advancement.
Advice to Management: Make career progression paths clearer and less political for engineers. Recognize talent more consistently across different orgs.
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Software Engineer
3.3
22 April 2026
Leadership is a bit of a mixed bag here
Pros: My direct team leads were usually supportive. They helped me grow as a Software Engineer. There's often good mentorship, which is great for new hires, especially in the Mountain View office.
Cons: Executive leadership can feel really out of touch. Big decisions sometimes drop without much clear explanation. It's tough to get higher visibility for your projects, impacting career advancement.
Advice to Management: Try to improve communication from the top down. Help managers explain big strategic shifts better. Give individual contributors more input on key product decisions.
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Software Engineer
3.9
22 April 2026
Decent flexibility, but work can be demanding
Pros: The hybrid model helps some. There's good autonomy if your manager is supportive. Benefits are top-tier, which takes some financial pressure off. It's a solid place to learn new software development tech.
Cons: Work-life balance here often depends on your team and project. As a Software Engineer, I've had weeks hitting 50+ hours easily. Especially when you are working onsite in the Mountain View, CA office, the lines can really blur. Constant delivery expectations are tough.
Advice to Management: Managers need to be better about setting realistic project timelines for engineering teams. Resource allocation is often tight, which pushes individuals to overwork. Encourage real downtime and ensure people actually take their vacation.
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Software Engineer
3.4
21 April 2026
Solid culture, but it's gotten bigger
Pros: The free food and onsite amenities at the Mountain View office are still solid. You learn a ton from smart colleagues, which is great in big tech. Benefits like health insurance are tough to beat.
Cons: It's not as innovative or agile as it once was. There's a lot of corporate process now. It can feel really impersonal, especially for a new Software Engineer trying to make a name for themselves.
Advice to Management: Try to preserve the innovative spirit. Reduce the bureaucracy. Listen more to individual teams.
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Software Engineer
3.7
21 April 2026
Team makes or breaks your WLB at Google
Pros: I've had some great teams where everyone respected boundaries. The hybrid model is a huge plus, giving me time at home. Perks like free food on campus definitely save time and money when you are in the Mountain View office.
Cons: Other teams expect you to be 'always on.' It's easy to get sucked into long hours, especially as a Software Engineer in new product development. The sheer size of this big tech company means there's always more work than people.
Advice to Management: Managers need more training on setting realistic expectations and protecting their teams' time. Consistency across orgs for work-life balance policies would help a lot.
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Software Engineer
3.7
20 April 2026
Good for learning, tough for promotions
Pros: You get to work with some really smart people and on cutting-edge tech projects. There's a ton of internal mobility if you want to switch teams or try different product areas, which is great for exploration. As a Software Engineer, I always felt like I was growing technically.
Cons: Career growth, especially promotions to Staff Engineer, can be incredibly slow and competitive here. It often feels like you're stuck at a certain level for years, even with strong performance. Performance review cycles can also feel a bit opaque, making it tough to know what exactly you need to do for advancement.
Advice to Management: Clarify the criteria for promotions, especially for mid-level Software Engineer roles. Try to streamline the advancement process a bit more and provide clearer pathways for growth beyond just switching teams. Transparency in performance reviews would really help too.
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