Google once paid Rs 853 crore to this Indian origin employee to stay, now he is YouTube's CEO
People often change jobs in search of better opportunities and growth. However, there was a notable case involving Google, which once paid an Indian-origin employee $100 million to stop him from moving to C, which was called Twitter at that time. This employee, Neal Mohan, is now the CEO of YouTube. He was offered this substantial amount as stock grants that would be given to him over several years. This information recently came to light in a podcast hosted by Nikhil Kamath, a co-founder of Zerodha. During the podcast, Kamath mentioned, "I remember reading about Google offering you $100 million not to quit. That was about 15 years ago, which was a huge sum." Mohan did not deny this claim.
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