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In reply to the discussion: For those who think that there is a skills shortage, let me tell you about my Google job interview [View all]twins.fan
(310 posts)I have not received training to build public relations projects. I have been trained to make software products. I did my best to describe my personal experience of participating in this faux Google job interview. I admit it is not a perfect description. I wish that I had accumulated links back in 2010, but I did not anticipate the objections. In fact I did not anticipate telling this story here.
I will say it again. I may indeed not be equipped to be employed by Google. I have been turned down for employment elsewhere by companies much smaller than Google. But the fraud interview at Google was not equipped to make that assessment.
Google, and the rest of the tech giants, are conducting a massive public relations narrative to smear US STEM workers, and the poor souls that walked through Google's gauntlet were just props in Google's narrative to mock, taunt, and smear US STEM workers.
Going forward, view Google's and Larry Page's and Laszlo Bock's fraudulent claims mocking, taunting, and smearing US STEM workers with the same skepticism, please.