The Google mania we are famous for create resources and products to get rid of them soon, in some cases putting them in other ways, and in other cases simply making them die without giving their users another option, leading to Cody Ogden building a website They were killed by Google some years ago, where they were gathered each of the services that Google has decided to lead a better life, today that is already collecting nearby 200 projects. It's not the first time we've been talking about this website, and I'm afraid it won't be the last.
However, with the turn of events I'm afraid no one was expecting, Google seems to have sent a job offer to the developer of this website. Also, very curious: Ogden seems to have no intention of being part of a company based in Mount View.
Google sends a job offer to the "Executioner by Google" starter … and refuses
As stated on the website itself, it has since been executed by Google and tried to be "Google Cemetery"; a free and open list of discontinued services, products, devices, and apps by the big G, whose purpose can be a source of information about Google's dead projects. And it seems this has attracted the attention of the company itself.
As the web developer himself shared his Twitter profile, Google would have decided to contact him via e-mail, where they indicate that "their information is consistent with Google's other opportunities". In that way and in a humorous tone, Ogden confirms that "his only positive experience can be with this opportunity to become frustrated."
Someone at @Google finally touch me.
How should I respond, @QuinnyPig? pic.twitter.com/9iPpUDgXZ7
– Killed by Google 🔪 (@killedbygoogle) April 14, 2020
Email not specified in what position Google refers to such an "opportunity," though I'm afraid such details will remain a mystery given Ogden himself decides he refused the offer for some reasons that explain their sequence tweets, explaining that "he is currently part of a larger team that he enjoys working with and adapting his lifestyle to the program" – According to his LinkedIn profile, he currently works as a software engineer at Cannabiz Media-, and that it "doesn't feel like working for such a large company, having held positions in big companies. decided to dump it ".
The only practical “experience” I can have with this & # 39; opportunity & # 39; to be disappointed.
– Killed by Google 🔪 (@killedbygoogle) April 14, 2020
Let's put some things up in this thread though for five points:
1. I'm not thankful for the application for an interview. I am currently part of a larger team that I like to work with that fit my lifestyle and plan well.
– Killed by Google 🔪 (@killedbygoogle) April 15, 2020
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