Google leader Grady Burnett discusses in great detail the company's hiring strategy and plans for the future.
Excerpt:Burnett also says hiring is on track despite the fact that Google has hired only 150 of the 1,000 workers it promised by 2011.
In an interview in the Mackinac Island room at Google -- the company named parts of its office after Michigan landmarks and cities -- Burnett says he's hiring qualified people as fast as he can.
"We've found a lot of what we hoped to find when we moved to Michigan - a diverse, educated population that was hungry for jobs in technology,'' Burnett says.
"We'll find and hire talented people as we find them and as our needs dictate,'' he later adds. "And that's probably going to be lumpy at times.''
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