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  1. Craig Silverstein (born 1972 or 1973) is a software engineer and was the first person employed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Google, having studied for a PhD alongside them (though he dropped out and never earned his degree) at Stanford University.

  2. Craig Silverstein is a TV producer and writer who has worked on shows like The Invisible Man, Nikita, and TURN: Washington's Spies. He is also the creator of Pantheon, a sci-fi series coming in 2022.

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    • Sergey Brin. Google's co-founder Sergey Brin no longer needs to work for a living; he's currently the eighth-richest person in the world, thanks in part to his co-inventing the search algorithms that made Google what it is today.
    • Larry Page. Like Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Larry Page is 50 years old and one of the wealthiest people on the planet, with a net worth over $100 billion.
    • Susan Wojcicki. Technically, Susan Wojcicki was Google's 16th employee, but she's actually been involved with the company even longer than that. It was her and her husband's garage in Menlo Park that Larry Page and Sergey Brin first operated out of after founding their startup.
    • Marissa Mayer. Marissa Mayer was either the 20th or 21st employee (according to various sources) at Google, joining the young company in 1999. Notably, she was the first female engineer to work there.
  3. Aug 30, 2010 · Craig Silverstein joined Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 as the company's first employee. He shares his memories of Google's early days, its rapid growth and its lucky location in Silicon Valley.

  4. In 2012, he left the search giant to join Khan Academy, an online learning nonprofit that aims to make free, high-quality education available for anyone, anywhere. Khan Academy's Craig...

  5. Dec 3, 2018 · Craig Silverstein, a twenty-seven-year-old with a small frame and a high voice, sat by the far wall. Silverstein was Google’s first employee: he’d joined the company when its offices...

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  7. Feb 9, 2012 · Google’s first hired employee, Craig Silverstein, is leaving the tech giant where he’s worked since its founding to sign on with the rising education start-up Khan Academy.

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