Thoughts? I'm not surprised that Bloomberg ranked well, but surprised that it topped the rankings. (I'm also wondering how many companies were polled in this survey, which seems to include most of the big names in tech.) https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/best-companies-survey-happiest-employees-2020 (Someone already posted this in Finance careers and Bloomberg channels. Those don't have nearly as much visibity as Blind's Tech Careers channel.)
Lol - Microsoft thankfully is not in the list :) definitely not happy
Why not? Thought Microsoft was supposed to be one of the best. It's one of the only companies for which I'd consider leaving Bloomberg.
And where do you get data from ? Blind ? Everything depends on your work, team , manager and how it maps you your aspirations in your current state of life. Out of college you want to work hard and not get work life balance , your goal is to learn and become an expert - when you have kids you want some wlb - so even wlb is not a globally standard thing - I want to grow fast and learn a lot , so wlb is not my goal
Their CEO will be president, what's not to love?
He will be a great president.
Never believe these reports. They are more about who paid the publication the most than about anything else.
Lol. Walmart is ahead of Netflix and Uber on the list. Not sure how accurate that is really.
Take it with a grain of salt, since Bloomberg HR is really aware of Blind and also actively encourages managers to join Blind. Haven't seen that at other companies.
How do you know this? Moreover, is it any more true of Bloomberg than other companies?
I didn’t take survey but definitely happy at Bloomberg. We have great culture that everyone is glad to help each other than being cold and backstabbing. I think this is mostly due to no engineer has risk of being PIPed
I’m happy with Adobe, but I couldn’t see Adobe in that list. Maybe employees are happy without any surveys 😊
I worked at Bloomberg and it has a toxic work culture. No one got along to build anything of quality, all the tech is 30 year old proprietary code in an 80's terminal, and all the engineers were sloppy and continually passed the buck. But it's a finance company so the standards must be lower... It was definitely an unhappy place. Don't believe this report.
People actually take the blind surveys!?
I do. Maybe no one else does, so sample sizes are small. They didn't note the sample size by company...