I am pretty sure my friends would go “WTF, you are too dumb for Goog” by now.
Guess what, I am a full time employee of Google now!. (*ahem* for three months).
I was more of an impression that I was technically an intern for three months. But after reading Aju’s post, it turns out all Summer of Code students are technically full time employees. (Anyone thinking otherwise please comment).
This means I get uber bragging rights.
What happens after 3 months when I am jobless again?
Simple. Just tell everyone “I quit” because they refused to send me another t-shirt.
Speaking of GSoC, the progress report of my project can be found here. For some strange reason I was not able to push code to the git repository. Find today’s snapshot here.
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Are you sure about this? We were specifically told that we were not “employees” of Google during the duration of the summer of code program. We were merely funded by Google to pursue our interests.
Maybe things have changed this year…
I was told it was Type 1099 US employment on a 3 month contract.
Its all technicalities my friends, and I pointed it out first, if you read aju’s post :-0