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Andreessen Horowitz partner says Google is an ‘amazing example' of employing people in ‘BS jobs': ‘Half the white-collar staff probably does no real work' [Fortune]

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Indeed, according to one Silicon Valley insider, half the white collar workers at the tech behemoth aren't even doing “real work.” The idea that Big Tech overhires talent to have them on hand for future projects—and ensure they stay out of the hands of rivals— isn't a new one. Last year individuals told Fortune they had been “talent penned” : hired by technology companies on six-figure salaries “to do nothing” except complete a 10-minute task every now and again. The sources Fortune spoke to said some hires use their weekdays to learn how to scuba dive, while managers told off the candidates for asking too many questions. And it seems some companies are also retaining their bloated headcount with people who don't actually help drive the company forward—in fact in some cases, their presence actually holds back innovation. That's according to David Ulevitch, general partner at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, who said there a “bunch of people” in large corporations work [Read more]

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Andreessen Horowitz partner says Google is an ‘amazing example' of employing people in ‘BS jobs': ‘Half the white-collar staff probably does no real work' [Fortune]

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Indeed, according to one Silicon Valley insider, half the white collar workers at the tech behemoth aren't even doing “real work.” The idea that Big Tech overhires talent to have them on hand for future projects—and ensure they stay out of the hands of rivals— isn't a new one. Last year individuals told Fortune they had been “talent penned” : hired by technology companies on six-figure salaries “to do nothing” except complete a 10-minute task every now and again. The sources Fortune spoke to said some hires use their weekdays to learn how to scuba dive, while managers told off the candidates for asking too many questions. And it seems some companies are also retaining their bloated headcount with people who don't actually help drive the company forward—in fact in some cases, their presence actually holds back innovation. That's according to David Ulevitch, general partner at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, who said there a “bunch of people” in large corporations work [Read more]

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