I also <i>used</i> to want to work for Google, but for a different reason. Early in college, I had read the original Google whitepaper from the 90's, and I had a view of google doing lots of cool tech work and lots of open, beneficial research. I viewed them as a positive force on the industry.<p>Then, senior year, I ended up flying out to California for an onsite interview. The all day event included meeting many people for interviews, tours, and discussions. Not a single one was doing open research, or Android development, or anything similar.<p>They were all directly, or at least moderately involved, with Building and targeting ads "better".<p>That shattered my world view. I had always viewed working for large companies as a positive thing, a protective and supportive environment that could afford to invest in employees and their future and work with them to improve lives.<p>Nope, every member of google was a cog to either squeeze more ad revenue out of the world, or burn money to push their ad infrastructure into other markets.<p>The amount of money Google makes is mind numbing, and it nearly all comes from selling space on infrastructure for programs and software whose core design is to convince you to spend money, no exception.<p>The amount of money spent all around me every day just to attempt to bend my will, to convince me to spend my hard earned dollars on this or that, utterly terrifies me.