Predicted Analysis

Google โ€” Senior

Employment Agreement Fairness Score

68/100

Fair

Predicted Fairness Score for a Senior at Google

Based on Google's overall Fairness Index score of 68/100, adjusted for typical Senior agreements.

Non-Compete
9/10
IP Assignment
5/10
Termination & Severance
7/10
Clawbacks
7/10
Dispute Resolution
6/10
Transparency
7/10

๐ŸŸข Non-Compete

Restrictions on where you can work after leaving

9/10

California law prohibits enforceable non-compete agreements. Google, headquartered in Mountain View, CA, does not include meaningful post-employment non-competes.

๐ŸŸ  IP Assignment

Who owns the intellectual property you create

5/10

Google's invention assignment clause is broad, covering work "related to the company's business or anticipated business." The definition of "related" is interpreted expansively.

๐ŸŸก Termination & Severance

Severance pay, notice periods, and termination protections

7/10

Google has historically provided reasonable severance. Entry-level positions receive less than senior roles. The 2023 layoffs included 60 days' notice plus severance.

๐ŸŸก Clawbacks

Risk of compensation being reclaimed after you leave

7/10

Standard signing bonus clawback on a 12-month sliding scale. Relocation clawbacks are typical. No unusually aggressive clawback provisions.

๐ŸŸก Dispute Resolution

How disagreements between you and your employer are handled

6/10

Google eliminated mandatory arbitration for individual sexual harassment and assault claims in 2018, but most other employment disputes remain subject to arbitration.

๐ŸŸก Transparency

Clarity and fairness of agreement language

7/10

Agreement language is reasonably clear but lengthy. Google's size means agreements have been extensively negotiated and standardized over time.

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About Google

Google's California home provides automatic non-compete protection, and its size and legal sophistication have led to fairly standardized and well-understood agreement terms. However, its IP assignment clause is broadly worded, and mandatory arbitration still covers most employment disputes.

Best feature: Industry-leading non-compete protection by virtue of California law, plus meaningful reform of arbitration requirements for harassment claims.
Watch out for: Broad IP assignment clause โ€” Google's definition of "related to company business" has been interpreted expansively, and personal projects in adjacent tech areas may be claimed.
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