Quote: He joined Google Inc. (GOOG) after graduating from Stanford University in 1999, five years before the initial public offering, and his meteoric rise mirrored the company's own comet-like trajectory. In seven years, Kamangar, now 29, has gone from newbie to key player in one of the most remarkable corporate success stories of the decade. Among his accomplishments: writing the first business plan, becoming a founding member of the Google product team, and leading the engineering team that launched AdWords, Google's proprietary method for tailoring Web ads to search terms. Google's youngest vice-president talked with BusinessWeek's John DeBruicker about what makes Google one of the best places for entry-level employees.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_38/b4001608.htm?chan=careers_sprb_first
Bio: http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#salar |