This tracks with what I've heard from other friends & colleagues; one data point could be an anecdote but seeing/hearing similar stories multiple times over the past decade+ creates a trend.
Google Product Management is almost meme-level bad, and is carried + boosted by such great talent in virtually 95% of other departments at the company.
As an easy litmus test, think about whether or not you could quickly name 5 Google products still around that the company released in the past 20 years that _weren't_ seeded from acquisitions.
Google Product Management is almost meme-level bad, and is carried + boosted by such great talent in virtually 95% of other departments at the company.
As an easy litmus test, think about whether or not you could quickly name 5 Google products still around that the company released in the past 20 years that _weren't_ seeded from acquisitions.