Message Number: |
293 |
From: |
Daniel Reeves <dreeves Æ umich.edu> |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Nov 2005 13:35:07 -0500 (EST) |
Subject: |
improving google |
Google has improving the world explicitly in its mission statement which
is my rationalization for why I'm not just exploiting this list for my own
selfish purposes in writing this:
Could you all help me brainstorm ideas for improving Google, to prepare
for my interview with them on Monday, 6pm eastern?
Thanks!
Danny
ps, new rule: any off-topic email has to at least have an on-topic
postscript. (I was wracking my brain for such a postscript until I
realized that this itself qualifies!) And by the way, since it's easy to
delete a whole thread of email that you're not interested in, don't worry
too much about whether your reply is of fully general interest (as long as
you don't change the subject line). Do worry about that for starting a
new topic, of course, but even then, as long as your subject line is
descriptive, it's ok to target a small subset of the group. (I'm just
throwing general guidelines out there -- basically, keep doing what you've
been doing; it's working fine so far!)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 09:55:33 -0800
To: dreeves Æ umich.edu
From: Louise
Subject: Google
Hi Daniel
Great speaking to you.
I have scheduled you for a technical phone interview on 11/21 at 3pm PST.
Please let me know if you have conflicts.
Some helpful tips in preparing for your phone interview:
Consider ways that Google could improve.
Consider the most difficult bug you've encountered/ fixed.
Talk through your solutions, as this can help the interviewer to asses your
thought process and/ or approach
Visit Google Labs http://labs.google.com/
Thanks and good luck.
Louise
Louise Gray Irwin
Recruiter
Google, Inc.
650-623-5177
louise Æ google.com
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