Never thought that
You can only be seen as a tech company if you deliver food to people's houses or provide taxi service to the airport. I heard some say T-Mobile was not a tech company (tens of thousands of Cellular Sites connected across the entire United States with the latest greatest networking and software deployments and technologies). T-Mobile even runs a variety of services on private cloud infrastructure, public cloud, develops applications, open source tools and systems, etc. Don't forget all the engineering work happening to deploy 4G LTE Advanced, 5G networks, IMS core, messaging services, massive amounts of georedundance to keep 99999s. We do not sell taxi cab service though, so what can we do? If cell phone companies turn off their towers, I do not see food delivery and ride-sharing working very well.
^ true dat.
Tech companies are rated only based on how much money their product can make not how complex it is. More the money it can make, more people apply and make it “prestigious”
I’m leaving.
Why?
I mean this place sucks monkey balls for anyone with ambition, anyone who’s ever worked at a real tech company before, and anyone who enjoys getting paid competitively
We’re going about this wrong. A real tech company is not about the tech. It’s about what matters most...high TC. If Capital One and T-Mobile gives shit TC then who cares. A lemonade stand can be a tech company if they offer college grads >$300k in TC.
This
Truth Son!!!
Can you stop sending me pre-approved cards?
If you improve your credit score we will stop sending preapproved cards. We tend to send pre-approved to subprime people. For people with good credit we don't market pre-approved
So you send that to us as punishments? What a shitty company
No one has ever thought this 😂
I’d still work at Capital One lol
Here's a thought. High Rev/Employee ratios correlate to greater tech cred for a company. TMO, C1 etc would fall short in that regard. Higher ratios enable better TC, among other things.
“What’s in your wallet?” Apparently everything
Who's in your wallet?