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An Interview with Marissa Mayer, Google's first Female Engineer

Google's first female engineer, Marissa Mayer was interviewed by abc news recently and asked about the search giant.

Not yet 10 years old, Google has had a ton of success. Mayer said that she was lucky to hop onto Google early, and was intrigued by their activities, and all of the other talented engineers on board.

Marissa stated that Google manages to stay on course, and has continued success with creating unique services for its clients. Marissa said that Google's original mission of organize the worlds information and make it universally accessible and useful has never strayed, and they have surprisingly stayed on a tight course.

Google's success has never been focused through what the competition is doing. They developed ideas on what they see to be a proper fit in the marketplace. Mayer also points to having smaller teams work on large projects, as oppose to large team working on large projects. Her perspective is that if they had 100 engineers all working on the same project, they would all want to do 100 different things.

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