Google was the dream job in tech. These workers decided to leave anyway.
THE SO WHAT
When six ex-Googlers walk from a historically top-tier comp and brand, it’s a signal that risk-adjusted upside and autonomy now beat safety for a meaningful slice of senior talent. If you’re a smaller company, this is your window—tighten your pitch to high-agency operators who feel capped in Big Tech.
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