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9064026 No.9064026[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Pure math plebs. Just because you study research mathematics and in a PhD program does not mean you're smart enough to pass Goolge interviews. How does this make you feel?

>> No.9064031

And people that work at Google wouldn't pass interviews to be a math professor. What's your point?

>> No.9064034

>>9064026
>How does this make you feel?

I don't know. I do not think I can feel anything about it. I cannot figure out a good reason for why I'd go to an interview to become a corporate cog in the machine, so I cannot really process how I would feel in this unimaginable scenario.

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>>9064034
>being a academic cog in the machine

>> No.9064053

99% of job interviews (99.999% in the case of tech giants) are all about networking, a normalfag term for nepotism. Math majors are usually more introverted, so their networking skills (read: nepotism) are weaker.

>> No.9064059 [DELETED] 

>>9064053
Google interviews are given by mega autistic savants. No amount of networking will cut you out of not being able to answer their optimization questions 5 interviews straight