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Title: No, I won't work at Google |
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Category: Blog |
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Tags: ethics |
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Date: 2019-07-28 |
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Once in a while (about every 6-9 months or so), I get an e-mail like this in my inbox: |
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> Hi Katherina, |
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> Hope you are doing well. I'm a tech sourcer with Google working on the |
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> expansion of our Europe software engineering teams. I came across your |
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> linkedin and github profiles and I'm interested in finding more about your |
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> experience. Would you be open having a quick formal chat about our current |
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> teams and projects we have across Europe to see if there's anything that |
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> may interest you? |
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I always send the same polite decline, wishing them a nice day. |
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And a few months later, someone else will e-mail me the exact same question. |
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I know that a few years ago, when Google first reached out to me to ask me |
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if I was interested in working for them, I was quite excited about the idea. |
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Since then a lot of things have changed, including my attitudes towards |
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big companies, and Google in particular. |
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Title: There is no prisoners dilemma |
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Category: Blog |
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Date: 2020-01-01 |
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Tags: culture, politics, game theory |
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Status: Draft |
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* Explain the prisoners dilemma |
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* Talk a bit about the game theory aspects of it |
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* Crime, Police, and Comradery |
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* People who commit crimes together have to trust each other |
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* This model depends on a view of crime that fundamentally |
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misunderstands it |
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