Some pretty interesting work with actual real world impact. You’re not just building yet another social media app. Pay is good. Some really good engineers work here and internal tech is pleasant to work with
Not good WLB and company culture sucks. Culture is "high performance" and driven from the top (by Vlad). This has led to the ‘middle’ perf rating being high impact after they moved from five impact levels to three. There is always too much work to do and everything is urgent. EMs say they will give you time to work down tech debt and make community contributions, but the reality is you only have time to do these things if you slack on feature work, work longer hours, or work on the weekend. It’s not shocking that GameStop happened. So many PMs making roadmaps and defining deadlines when the actual feature has not been scoped. Designs for frontend are WIP for almost the entire lifecycle when building the product, which leads to last second crunch (for engineers and design only of course). The company struggles with long term vision. Repeatedly pausing and resuming products is extremely common. The justification usually is that something higher priority needs to be immediately done. Never mind the fact that the higher priority items were usually known about, often years prior.
With today's incident of restricting trading of stocks Robinhood screwed it's IPO chances, may be it will start the downward spiral for itself. Edit: This post has been very active. Can you guys also suggest on which platform to move to for trading after quitting Robinhood. It will be useful for al...Read more
Think about back in march how Airbnb was suffering massive layoffs + uncertain future. But look at Airbnb millionaires! The stock had extremely successful IPO. Look at Lyft and Uber(which had $15 per share at some point) So in the midst of all chaos, Robinhood might actually be back.
If you were an engineer at Robinhood during its IPO: 1. How much did you make from the IPO itself? 2. What was your level? 3. When was your start date? TC $300k #robinhood
What's your pick on the upcoming robinhood ipo? Expected IPO July 29, 2021. Edit: Adding the sec prospectus https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001783879/000162828021013986/robinhoods-1a1.htm Price range 38 - 42, total shares 55,000,000
Robinhood has 18 million accounts managing $80 billion after rapid one-year growth, IPO filing shows https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/01/robinhood-has-18-million-accounts-managing-80-billion-after-rapid-one-year-growth-ipo-filing-shows.html
Robinhood filed S1 publicly today. So what’s the estimation date of its IPO? #ipo #robinhood #investments
Any idea when Robinhood will IPO? If I start the interview process now what are the chances I can join before IPO?
People need to understand that this time, several RH users are CLOSING their accounts for good. This is not an outage. They will not come back since most of the competitors have zero fees. User loss will whack the valuation of RH. Good luck to those who are chasing them pre IPO.
Robinhood filed S1 last month, any guesses on timing for IPO event? Trying to gauge if too late to reap IPO gains from latest valuation. #robinhood #ipo
I just got an offer from Robinhood, while I have no idea how to evaluate how much the RSU value today look like after the company IPO? Anyone can show me how to calculate? (Say if i have 100k amount of RSU today pre-IPO as an example, what this 100k look after IPO?)