Do you want to work here??

CA Pallav Singhania (❤ Work Hard Party Harder ❤)   (32532 Points)

13 February 2012  

Just See and Enjoy…..

Don’t be disappointed ok!

 

 

Google Solar Array

Mountain View, California

Today, Google employs 20,223 people around the world, receiving a resume every 25 seconds from eager job-seekers, hiring an average of nine new employees a day.

A full-size replica of Virgin Atlantic’s Spaceship One (space tourist vehicle) hangs in the reception area.

 

 

Exercise....

To work off the pounds, and the stress . . .

Google has its own state-of-the- art gym . . . offering weight-training and a host of exercise machines, rowing machines, lockers and shower rooms, and two swim-in-place wave pools.


 

 

Other perks include free haircuts, dry cleaning and laundry, child care, car services, chiropractors and five onsite doctors available for employee check-ups; all free of charge.

Perhaps the most unusual bonus of all... employees can bring their dogs to work with them and keep the four-legged canine in their offices.

 

 

We already know that working for Google has certain advantages, but, believe me, this giant of a search engine takes the welfare of its employees seriously as shown by this decompression (stress) capsule that is impermeable to sound and light....

Stress capsule

 

 

Food

Employees can eat all they want for free from a vast choice of food and drink, whipped up by in-house chefs.

Typical Google Lunch ..

 

Cookie set-up

 

 

Work Station:

Each employee has at least two large screens.

There are 4-6 'Zooglers' per office.

 

 

 


Large boards are available just about everywhere because 'ideas don't always come when seated in the office ‘says one of Google's managers.


 

Leisure.

Pool tables, video games, etc. are available in many areas..

 

 

Health:
Professional massage therapists are available.

 

Rest....
View relaxing aquariums on massage chairs that you control.

 

 

 

 

Look around your office... do you find any difference ..??!!

 

Regards,

Aryan Singhania (ArS)