Securing a position at Google, a universally coveted dream opens the door to an enticing realm of attractive salaries, unparalleled perks, and state-of-the-art workplace amenities. For freshers fortunate enough to join the ranks of this tech giant, the starting compensation package is nothing short of exceptional, often taking years to attain in other corporate settings.
One notable figure in the Google hierarchy is Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Indian origin. Pichai’s journey through education includes stints at Jawahar Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, Chennai, Vana Vani School at IIT Madras, a degree in Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Kharagpur, and further studies at Stanford University and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Pichai’s illustrious career with Google began in 2004, and he currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of both Google and its subsidiary, Alphabet Inc. His annual salary is a staggering Rs 16.64 crore (almost $2 million) translating to a monthly income of Rs 1.38 crore ($165,500).
The majority of Google employees are recipients of compensation in crores, with even interns potentially earning a monthly pay of Rs 4 lakh for certain positions. Google’s allure extends beyond just the financial aspect, offering perks like flexible work-from-home arrangements and attractive holiday packages.
A recent report indicates that Google employees share an internal spreadsheet, providing insights into the company’s salary range for various positions. According to a Business Insider article, software engineers at Google can make a base salary of up to Rs 5.9 crore ($718,000) a year.
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first published: November 17, 2023, 16:17 IST