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Yes, Larry Page reviews and approves every single hire. This isn't as time-consuming as it might seem initially. read more

Larry Page actually hasn't "signed off on every hire" at Google for years. He used to be the final stage of Google's offer approval process process, but iirc, by the time he became Google's CEO (which happened in April 2011), he was no longer reviewing offers. read more

Google cofounder and CEO Larry Page. Justin Sullivan/Getty At the start of 2015, Google had 53,600 full-time employees around the world, compared to 47,800 Googlers a year before. Not even counting replacements, that means it hired about 6,000 new people in just one year. read more

Larry Page signs off on every Google employee hire. He's vetted over 30,000 employees. He gets a packet of data on potential hires once a week that he sifts through. In the early 2000s, Google was figuring out how to take payments in local currencies around the world. Page suggested the company accept goats for payment in Uzbekistan. read more

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