108 Quotes by Susan Wojcicki

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    In the old world, people used to have to go to focus groups and ask people what they thought. Now, people are writing all over the Web what they think about things.

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    Suddenly, when you have kids, you become responsible for these other people - like if something's not working out at school. I learned to speak out.

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    I see tech as... a force that is changing pretty much all parts of our society. It's really sad for me that we don't have enough women that are part of that.

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    YouTube is growing up, is basically my view of it. Growing up means our creators are growing up; they're getting more well known. We're providing programs for them to generate more revenue so they can generate even better, high-quality shows, and then also connecting them with the advertisers.

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    As someone who's been lucky to have a great career in tech, I know how creative and fulfilling a career in this industry can be for women. And I want to make sure we continue to recruit and retain great female hires.

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    Having a child is a big life change, but the really hectic period is relatively short. You can get through it.

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    You see a lot of powerful women on the Internet, but I wish there were more. I think the Internet really could use a lot more women.

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    CEOs need to say, 'We're going to make sure this is a great environment for all types of people.' I was a beneficiary of that. I got support from the leaders of Google - all men.

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    My daughter was 10 years old when she told me she hated computers. As someone who has spent her career helping build one of the largest tech companies in the world, I was in shock. Suddenly an issue I faced repeatedly at work - the lack of women in tech - hit squarely at home.

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