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“Googling for a Gig”
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Posted by Libraries, August 07, 2006
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Interview with Google recruiter Judy Gilbert Kerry Miller, Business Week Online, 7/20/2006
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/jul2006/bs20060720_508631.htm?chan=search
Google ranked 2nd this year among college grads most sought-after firms. But what does it take to build a successful career at this hip company, now legendary for its free lunches and lax dress code? While most entry-level Google jobs are heavy on the technical side, there are also opportunities for business-oriented graduates interested in sales, operations, or marketing. Gilbert discusses the company’s unique recruiting philosophy and the not-so-typical career path one might expect to encounter there.
—Kelly Jo Woodside
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