Tech IndustryMay 24, 2019
Glassdoorhottechie

Any companies with great culture in their dna?

Respects people, appreciates good work, people are genuine at work aka no corporate bs, non political, cares for customers and solving engineering problems right? Are small startups the only way to get that? Can a company with above characteristics succeed?

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Nvidia lilbity May 24, 2019

Mandatory 23andme to determine diversity value pre-interview

IBM yu2b01 May 24, 2019

Jesus Christ that’s a good business opportunity. We need a catchy name.

Nvidia lilbity May 24, 2019

"Supposeitory" ... suppository + mandatory

Airbnb Jonny555 May 24, 2019

Airbnb seems really solid

Panasonic Avionics 1/0 May 24, 2019

None that I’ve seen in any company with more than 3 layers.

Panasonic Avionics 1/0 May 24, 2019

Look at amazon. The LP is supposed to get rid and screen of those bad qualities but company too big so ends up getting nasty

Expedia anony🐭 May 24, 2019

Expedia. Not joking.

Nvidia lilbity May 24, 2019

The fact that you had to end with not joking is telling...

Expedia anony🐭 May 24, 2019

It's not telling, really. I had to include it because of the general impression in the world of blind where everyone worships fang.

Adobe whymee May 24, 2019

Based on what I've read, Sun Microsystems was the last one.

Capital One c1Bezos May 24, 2019

Silicon Graphics was another.

Tesla bleh-becca May 24, 2019

I was under the impression Adobe has great work culture?? Not true?

Twitter findc May 24, 2019

Uber

Facebook icdN16 May 24, 2019

What gives you the impression that start ups have that OP?

Splunk gotfanboy May 24, 2019

Shouldnt you be telling us ? you are from glassdoor

Capital One c1Bezos May 24, 2019

Capital One hands down. Sure we're not a Bay Area tech company but the engineering culture is decent and WLB is great.

Nvidia lilbity May 24, 2019

Lolololol 🤔

Capital One c1Bezos May 24, 2019

Lol how would you know

Automattic whoa-is-me May 24, 2019

Automattic.