
Sat Dec 07 14:46:25 UTC 2024: ## Bengaluru Software Engineer Shares Three-Year Google Experience: Perks, Pitfalls, and Plenty of Praise
**Bengaluru, India –** Raj Vikramaditya, a Bengaluru-based software engineer known as “Striver” on X (formerly Twitter), recently celebrated his three-year anniversary at Google with a candid assessment of his experience, generating significant online buzz. His post detailing the pros and cons of working at the tech giant has garnered over 90,000 views.
Vikramaditya highlighted a strong work-life balance as a major plus, citing Google’s generous provision of food, gym access, spa facilities, trips, and parties. He also praised the company’s impressive codebase, describing it as “awe-inspiring” in terms of quality, design, and architecture. Furthermore, he lauded the opportunity to work alongside brilliant minds, the significant impact of his work reaching millions, and the numerous extra perks such as on-call pay and bonuses. The comprehensive internal tools and excellent documentation also received high praise.
However, Vikramaditya also acknowledged some challenges. He pointed to a multi-layered approval process, though he acknowledged its necessity in mitigating risks at a company of Google’s scale. He also noted a limited scope for many teams, with pre-built infrastructure limiting the steepness of the learning curve for those outside core teams. Finally, he highlighted the issue of team-switching impacting promotion prospects, as work from previous teams isn’t always considered.
Vikramaditya’s post has sparked considerable online discussion, with many users congratulating him and expressing curiosity about how he navigates the challenges he outlined. His honest and detailed account offers a valuable insight into the realities of working at one of the world’s largest tech companies.