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4.3

88% would recommend to a friend

(249 total reviews)
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Demis Hassabis

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86% positive business outlook

Google DeepMind has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 249 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Google DeepMind employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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249 reviews
5.0
Aug 26, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- The most inspiring mission, where everyone plays a vitally important role to achieving this. Still feels like a dream job and organisation to work for! - Working alongside experts from all different fields and backgrounds. I learn something new everyday and am continuously acquiring new skills - Inclusive culture; people can be their authentic selves and it's truly a values driven organisation. - Not only working with the some of the smartest minds in the world, but also some of the kindest and most humble people too - Amazing facilities and benefits

Cons

- Very fast paced and people care so deeply about the mission that it can be easy to end up working longer hours. However, their is a huge focus on eliminating burnout and prioritising wellbeing to counteract this + a great support system in place

2.0
Oct 3, 2024
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Pros

Brilliant people work here, you can learn a lot from peers.

Cons

The company's culture has degraded terribly over time. I used to be proud of working here, but that time is long gone. Employees are treated as numbers, everyone is replaceable, the only drive in any decision the company takes is impact on the stock price. Senior managers are mostly incompetent, with few exceptions. Priorities keep changing, on a whim. To add to the decision-taking noise, new overpaid VPs are announced on a monthly basis, and in the meanwhile there has been no increase in salaries in 2 years (despite the inflation). A handful employees are paid significantly more than others, on a case by case basis. They made it impossible to become a manager, and there is a glass ceiling over a certain level for anyone who is not working on Gemini. There is no transparency, no point in attending town halls since it's only deflecting questions and corp speech. For all the diversity and inclusion that the company prides itself on it's completely imbalanced geographically, with 90-95% of the employees concentrated in London, and the other offices being peripheral and marginal. With the exception of Gemini, compute is scarce and often comparable to a good lab in academia. Foundational research is a red herring to prevent half of the company from leaving, but it's really just lip service because it's clear that the company only cares about shipping products. The new publication process seems to have been devised to prevent anyone from publishing.

3.0
Aug 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Brilliant people Excellent pay and benefits Great WLB Beautiful offices Yearly conference allowance is a nice perk Unlikely to find many toxic managers Cutting edge GenAI research

Cons

The London and possibly other european branches have been forcing recently promoted employees to agree to 3 month notice period clauses as a condition for promotion. Mostly to stifle competition but this puts visa holders in a tough place. Very Political and too much redundancy since the merger with legacy Google Brain CEO more interested in attending fancy dinners externally than engage deeply within company. High attrition since the last two years. Toxic culture in some of the Gemini teams Majorly mishandled sexual misconduct allegations

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