For the past 12 months, Google has been courting me into joining.
As an oldie (35+), I always thought of working for Google was an achievement. A company that makes very cool products for an extremely large audience.<p>The last few years the shine has come off the company, but you can't deny that one would be working on problems you wouldn't see anywhere else.<p>Google reaching out with a SRE Manager position. From what I understand, this is working on the core products. Is working for Google still worth the experience?<p>Something to keep in mind, right now I am working as an Engineering Director. I report directly to the CTO and manage 30 engineers and a dozen products. The company is well established and very stable. I assume that moving to Google would be a step down/back/sideways, at least in the beginning.
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