Last week I spent about an hour and a half at Google's New York offices talking to John Burke, Director of Industry Development and Marketing. Burke works for Tim Armstrong and has been at Google since 2002 (read: pre-IPO). He seems as enthusiastic as ever about the place. My intention was to discuss some of Google's product development efforts and ad agency relationships. Instead Burke and I spent most of our time talking about the culture at Google, a subject I'm fascinated by.
BusinessWeek has a lengthy article profiling 15 Google employees from around the company. They discuss a range of subjects, but what emerges as a common theme is their affection for the place and the culture.
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