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The man who killed Google Search?

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siliconc0w ◴[] No.40136456[source]
Hard to place the blame on a single person, though I do think a "management consultant wearing an engineer costume" captures Google's engineering leadership these days
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A_D_E_P_T ◴[] No.40137059[source]
Yeah. But what do you expect when the boss comes from McKinsey? Not only does the place teach a particular skillset, it also selects for very peculiar employees. It would be downright weird if an ex-McKinsey employee were anything like a decent engineer.
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wepple ◴[] No.40138102[source]
Are there known examples of ex-McKinsey employees that are generally considered a force for good in general?
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1. karaterobot ◴[] No.40139334{3}[source]
The best manager I ever had was an ex-McKinsey consultant. Extremely empathetic, super competent, good dude. I have not worked with him for years but still text him for advice, and he delivers. I suppose that there are people who left McKinsey because they thought they could make more money elsewhere, and people who left McKinsey because they realized they made a huge mistake working there.