Alumni Tech Talk with Vincent Liou from Google

| March 17, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
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Vincent Liou, DeGroote MBA Alumni and Head of Technical Account Management (Canada Central East) for Google Cloud,  has spent his entire professional career (+11 years) in big tech as both an individual contributor and a people manager. Presently, he is responsible for $275 million/year of cloud consumption spanning all major verticals. Though Vincent started full-time in the DeGroote MBA program in 2010, he switched to the part-time program and graduated in 2015 as Microsoft offered him a full-time role after a 1 year marketing coop. Vincent enjoys giving back to MBA students and recently hired a McMaster MBA graduate on his team.

Join us for a virtual ‘Tech Talk’ with Vincent.

Details:

Tuesday, March 28

  • Time: 1:30 – 2:30 pm
  • Register: OSCARplus
    • Zoom details will be shared with registrants one day before the event

Topics of discussion:
– Learnings from a long term Canadian tech industry professional for those thinking about joining (pros/cons) and what I would have done differently
– Hiring and the hot topic of tech layoffs
– Top skills needed to get into big tech that can be developed from today, and skills to refine long term to stay relevant
– Compensation
– Q+A

 

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