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Trying to make list which have work related to cloud not necessary have their own cloud. Listing by tier , please add which companies I am missing. Also if tier seems to be incorrect please suggest correct tier Tier 1 Google Fb Amazon Netflix Uber Lyft Airbnb Tier 2 LinkedIn Salesforce Workday VMware Microsoft Netskope Rubrik EBay Walmart labs Oracle cloud Splunk Tier 3 Twilio Okta Anplan Zscaler Nutanix (decreasing revenues)
What TCs are separating these tiers and how is this adjusted for location?
Tiers r no hard and fast , most of the time for tier 2 companies difficult to get more then 250k-300k worth of stocks for staff engineer, while in tier 1 u can get till 350-400k easily
Not true. A senior at splunk makes more than 300. Same at linkedin, oci.
Yes that’s why I said companies need not to have their own cloud , they can be users of cloud 😃
Can you please name companies that dont work with the cloud?
^ this. Every company out there is a cloud company by OPs criteria. Even Exxon Mobil or Valero
I can't name names (confidentiality), but I can confirm that there are companies that don't believe in the "public" cloud (aka only use on-prem, company-managed servers)
Where does Showflake fit into all of this?
MFW OP lists LinkedIn and Microsoft alongside private companies with illiquid options.
Microsoft will match FANG in the Azure group
Linkedin and OCI are tier 1 for comp. Microsoft is debatable as well as your tiers are pretty broad.
LinkedIn I agree but how is oci? Is it stable enough, never thought they can pay as much as LinkedIn
From what I've heard, LinkedIn has really good comp
Shouldn’t Amazon and Microsoft be in same bucket?
Does FB have their own cloud? I don’t think they use AWS, right?
Mainly in Prem
We have a state of the art global system of interconnected DCs, edge POPs and infra. Yeah on prem lol.