Only 20 options maximum. So many awesome companies could not be included due to this. Which companies have the best culture as per your definition of culture?
Only elite FAANG in the Top 100 is Netflix (#9). Other notables: Uber (#5), Workday (#6), ADP (#7) and NVIDIA (#22). Has the FAANG company culture elitism faded and regressed? Thoughts?👇 Link 🔗 https://www.comparably.com/awards/winners/best-company-culture-2023-large
Basically the title. It is painful to see good company cultures getting destroyed throughout the industry. Some tragic examples include: Facebook, Apple, Twitter. Looking back, they truly used to be the best places to work for smart people. Now, it seems layoffs, anxiety about layoffs, competitive ...Read more
For product managers who have worked at multiple FAANG companies - what difference have you seen between them? You can follow the below format: Company A Liked: 1 2 3 Did not like: 1 2 3 Company B .... PS - I have only worked at Amazon Amazon Like: 1 decentralized decision making leading to high...Read more
Which of the following companies have good design culture and WLB? If design culture and work is great then WLB is secondary. #ux #design #interviews
At TikTok I experienced PSC culture for the first time and realized that it's trash. - People are shamelessly claiming multi-billion dollar impact for 100 LOC diffs. Three people claim to be tech lead for the same project. - One person claims 1 million QPS, another claims 10k QPS for the same proj...Read more
i know bytedance/tiktok is known as a shitty place to work but seriously, i’ve never witnessed such awful leadership and org choices… i actually hate the place so much. and if i’m honest, i’ve yet to meet a single impressive person
Trying to come up with a list of NYC companies where the tech part is strong. I'm not talking about prestige or brand, what I mean is: * good approaches (examples: proper automated testing, high-quality code, reasonable architecture) * sane stack (for example statically compiled languages) * reasona...Read more
I mean, they're a bloody suitcase company with a trust fund kid CEO who thinks they're Steve Jobs reincarnated. The whole article is worth reading. https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/5/20995453/away-luggage-ceo-steph-korey-toxic-work-environment-travel-inclusion I leave all of you young'uns with th...Read more
I’m looking for the next company to join but most places sound very cutthroat (Amazon, Facebook, Tiktok) I don’t mind working hard, but looking for at least a more supportive & friendly culture. TC: 235k (hit cliff)
Google is now being discussed by some as one of the most coasting-inducing companies, because of sluggish internal processes, a ton of bureaucracy, non-responsive rating system with pre-assigned percentages, etc. All of this demotivates people, they say. What about other FAANG companies? Same shit,...Read more
Non toxic, work life balance, higher pay, collaborative, no PIPs. A company you want to wake up to work for because you believe in it and it and treats its employees right. I am aware that it can be team dependent, but the company culture permeates the way a lot of teams operate as well.
I am creating a list of companies which have no pip culture for everyone's reference. Please comment and I will edit the list. #pip Edit 1 : can you all also mention locations Eg. Company(location) List 1. Google(all) 2. Adobe 3. VMWare 4. Atlassian 5. LinkedIn 6. Square 7. Bloomberg 8. Servi...Read more
I have applied for a TSE at Grafana Labs and as you can see I currently work at Splunk:Cisco. I would like to know what the company is like from any employees on here. I love the idea of remote first (my Splunk role is remote) and the 30 days of vacation is very generous for North America.
What are the high paying companies with the most pervasive bro culture? Douchebags are more fun to hang out with than nerds.
Born there, raised in the US. Want to go back since my family including my parents is all there now. Only thing holding me back is how that might impact my career. I would prefer to be in France, but am open to other countries like the Netherlands or Switzerland or Germany. Any Europeans on here wh...Read more
Based on where you work, do you feel like your employer is genuinely trying to foster a unique company culture that most employees connect with? Is this real at most tech companies or just something employers feel like they have to pretend to have? Do you see value in having a company culture?
Dish on the worst company cultures
Is there anyone who works here or interviewed with Fivetran. Company culture looks amazing. They take employees on vacation yearly. Apart from that company looks fairly valued. #fivetran
Do companies still care about company culture after all these layoffs. Core values or leadership principles ... Whatever you want to call it. Never made sense to me TC: 400k