How does a startup out-recruit Google? Palantir cofounder Stephen Cohen explains. - garry's posterous
Wow, if I were Google I would be angry with this characterization:
"The sense you get from college recruiters is that you get to write new code. Most great hackers love to do this. But that's not what you get from a software engineering position at the tech giants. You get to maintain old code. The job should really be called software technician."
No one at Google considers themselves software technicians.
Is Palantir a startup? I don't think it really has been fundamentally "startuppy" for a long time.
Compared with Google, they're a startup.
Compared with startups, they're financially stable and poised to be huge.
And they're willing to recruit 21-year-olds straight out of school. Most startups I know are not willing to do that.
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