
Google's associates built their friends with fame in a garage. But now that the technology giant is no. 5 The world's largest company (as from the press time), bosses want employees on their tablesnot carports.
In a memo viewed by New York Times And posted from the inside for employees working in Gemini's Google Gemini, Sergey Brin's associate wrote that staff should work much longer than a 40-hour standard work week and all in the office.
“60 hours a week is the sweet place of productivity,” he wrote. “I recommend being in the office at least every day of the week.”
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Brin's memo comes at a time when competition for Talent of heresources, and Spending on Silicon Valley is in a fever step. So much that he turned the technology billionaire back to the office “pretty every day” Working on him.
Brin is currently the richest number 9 in the world with a net value of $ 145 billion, for Bloomberg.
This means that he also expects employees to put in work, according to the memorandum.
“A number of people work less than 60 hours and a small number set to the bare minimum to get,” he wrote. “This latter group is not only unproductive, but it can also be very demoralizing for everyone else.”
The current Google (RTO) return policy is a hybrid schedule that requires employees to be in the office at least three days a week.
“I think we have all the ingredients to win this race, but we will have to make our efforts,” Brin wrote.
A Google's spokeswoman refused to comment on time.
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