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Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was Google's first female engineer—only because she tried to delete a recruiter email and accidentally opened it instead [Yahoo! Finance]

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Although she would later become Google's 20th employee and first female engineer, as a graduating computer science major at Stanford during the height of the tech bubble in 1999, Mayer found herself with 14 job offers to major companies. Unsure of which to choose, Mayer took stock of all the good decisions she had made up until that time, according to an interview at Fortune 's MPW conference in 2011 , which included picking Stanford, pivoting away from a major in medicine, and working in Switzerland for a summer. When she analyzed what made those choices great, she saw a common theme: Mayer thrived in the unknown. "I always did something I felt a little unready to do,” she told Fortune In the end, it was a fluke that led her to considering Google as a career option. With a flurry of recruiter emails in her inbox, Mayer went to delete one, and because of a wrong keystroke, opened it instead, according to Business Insider . When she opened the Google recruiter email she remember [Read more]

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Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was Google's first female engineer—only because she tried to delete a recruiter email and accidentally opened it instead [Yahoo! Finance]

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Although she would later become Google's 20th employee and first female engineer, as a graduating computer science major at Stanford during the height of the tech bubble in 1999, Mayer found herself with 14 job offers to major companies. Unsure of which to choose, Mayer took stock of all the good decisions she had made up until that time, according to an interview at Fortune 's MPW conference in 2011 , which included picking Stanford, pivoting away from a major in medicine, and working in Switzerland for a summer. When she analyzed what made those choices great, she saw a common theme: Mayer thrived in the unknown. "I always did something I felt a little unready to do,” she told Fortune In the end, it was a fluke that led her to considering Google as a career option. With a flurry of recruiter emails in her inbox, Mayer went to delete one, and because of a wrong keystroke, opened it instead, according to Business Insider . When she opened the Google recruiter email she remember [Read more]

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