The proof is in the perks
Data is central to everything we do — even when we choose a paint color for a conference room wall or plan a lunch menu. Laszlo Bock, SVP of People Operations, and David Radcliffe, VP of Real Estate and Workplace Services, explain our data-centric approach to creating work environments that help Googlers live longer, healthier and more productive lives.
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