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Anonymous employee
Former
Mountain View, California
I felt like I was trained for my job.
Current
Mountain View, California
Best Things About Job Training at Google
Extensive Learning Resources – Google provides free access to top-tier training platforms like Coursera, Pluralsight, and internal Google Cloud learning programs.
Hands-On Training & Real Projects – Employees can work on cutting-edge technology with hands-on experience in AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and more.
Google EDU & Internal Courses – Google has an in-house learning system with thousands of courses covering both technical and soft skills.
Structured Onboarding for New Hires – New Googlers (Nooglers) receive comprehensive onboarding and mentorship to integrate smoothly into their roles.
Career Growth & Leadership Training – Google offers leadership programs, technical certifications, and career development workshops to help employees grow.
❌ Worst Things About Job Training at Google
Not All Training Is Equal Across Teams – Some teams receive better training opportunities than others, leading to inconsistencies in learning experiences.
Workload Can Limit Training Time – Employees in high-pressure roles may struggle to find time for extra training due to demanding workloads.
Emphasis on Self-Learning – Google promotes a self-driven learning culture, which means employees may need to take initiative rather than expect structured training.
Manager-Dependent Learning Support – Some managers actively encourage training, while others focus more on deliverables than professional development.
Limited External Training Reimbursement – While Google offers internal courses, funding for external certifications or conferences can be restricted.
Anonymous Senior Program Manager
Current
San Jose, California
Very dependent on the team one is in
Former
San Francisco, California
lots of job training opportunities
Anonymous Sales
Current
New York, New York State
I worked at [Company Name] for [duration] and had a valuable experience. The company fosters a supportive and inclusive work culture, with many opportunities for professional growth through challenging projects and training programs. The management is approachable and open to feedback, which creates a collaborative environment. However, some internal processes can be slow, and outdated tools occasionally hinder efficiency. Overall, it’s a great place to grow and develop your skills, especially if you thrive in a dynamic and team-oriented setting.
Current
San Francisco, California
good overall benefits specially medical
Former
Arizona City, Arizona
job training is okay tho
Anonymous Analyst
Current
Mountain View, California
Limited training when I came in
Anonymous employee
Current
Mountain View, California
job training is good and awesome
Anonymous Software Engineer
Current
Sunnyvale, California
Rather specialized work, but you need to learn a lot on the job