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I’ve been trying to get into the top tier Associate Product Marketing Manager position Google for some time now for just an interview and I feel like business majors somehow have such a stronger chance in getting interviewed especially my business school and I feel really discouraged as an Econ Major and I have a lot of marketing experience that I’ve built over the years. Are there any non-business majors in the tech realm in non technical positions at Google that can advise me?
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Hmm. I think so. The thing you need to determine is whether it can withstand the economic problems we are facing right now.
If there's an opportunity to work for a more solid and stable company, then may be I will leave. Job security is important for me especially now with the economic difficulties of the country.
That's not necessarily far off course. But, the startup world is risky, so if you are risk-adverse, not a good fit.
Yes I would. It is hard to find a good work environment so it is def worth paying attention to and considering. But if they rae still running on investment funds that seems like a red flag to me.
I may be open to other opportunities, see what else is out there and send application. I would make decisions from there.