别草菇啦,好好的找份工作# Stock
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像这些在Google的人,因为工资太高,辞职啦。真是搞笑呀!!!
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/google-self-driving-car-experts-192105529
.html
Some Google self-driving-car experts were paid so much that they quit
Google's parent company, Alphabet, lost some of its leading self-driving-car
experts because they were offered large payouts based on the valuation of
the company's self-driving-car division, according to a new Bloomberg report.
The large payouts gave the employees little incentive to stay at the company
, and some left to begin their own self-driving-car startups and initiatives
. Essentially, the staff members were paid so much that they quit, the
Bloomberg report says.
To be clear, it's likely the large payouts weren't the only factor that
caused the employees to quit, but it appears to be a significant reason.
A spokesperson for Waymo, the self-driving-car company that launched under
Alphabet, declined to comment on the report.
It's unclear how much the payouts were or who received them, but the
division has lost several key employees over the last year or so, including
Chris Urmson, the former head of the division, and Bryan Salesky, who
started a company called Argo AI that received a $1 billion investment from
Ford last week.
Waymo was spun out of the Alphabet X subsidiary, which focuses on ambitious
"moonshot" projects, in December. Waymo's goal is to partner with third-
party car manufacturers to add self-driving capabilities to vehicles. It
already has a partnership with Chrysler and is said to be in talks with
Honda. There's also a possibility Waymo could offer a self-driving ride-
hailing service that competes with Uber.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/google-self-driving-car-experts-192105529
.html
Some Google self-driving-car experts were paid so much that they quit
Google's parent company, Alphabet, lost some of its leading self-driving-car
experts because they were offered large payouts based on the valuation of
the company's self-driving-car division, according to a new Bloomberg report.
The large payouts gave the employees little incentive to stay at the company
, and some left to begin their own self-driving-car startups and initiatives
. Essentially, the staff members were paid so much that they quit, the
Bloomberg report says.
To be clear, it's likely the large payouts weren't the only factor that
caused the employees to quit, but it appears to be a significant reason.
A spokesperson for Waymo, the self-driving-car company that launched under
Alphabet, declined to comment on the report.
It's unclear how much the payouts were or who received them, but the
division has lost several key employees over the last year or so, including
Chris Urmson, the former head of the division, and Bryan Salesky, who
started a company called Argo AI that received a $1 billion investment from
Ford last week.
Waymo was spun out of the Alphabet X subsidiary, which focuses on ambitious
"moonshot" projects, in December. Waymo's goal is to partner with third-
party car manufacturers to add self-driving capabilities to vehicles. It
already has a partnership with Chrysler and is said to be in talks with
Honda. There's also a possibility Waymo could offer a self-driving ride-
hailing service that competes with Uber.