This is just my list based on my perception of companies for product management, Most Sought after (mix of work/pay/brand/WLB) - Google, Facebook, Stripe, LinkedIn, Uber Great place to be - Standard (At least one of work/pay/brand/WLB) Amazon, Twitter, Apple, Airbnb, Microsoft, Adobe, Salesforce, Netflix Exciting companies to be a part of (or) next big thing (work/Pay/moonshot) Coinbase, Robinhood, Bolt, DoorDash, Chime, Discord, Reddit, Instacart, Roblox, Lyft, Snap, Snowflake Niche (Great WLB/decent or great pay and work) Atlassian, Indeed, DocuSign, Twilio, Square, Box, Intuit, Workday, DropBox, Splunk, ServiceNow, GitHub Upcoming dinosaurs (decent WLB/pay/work/brand) PayPal, eBay, Expedia (Vrbo), Walmart, Oracle, Bloomberg, VMware Dinosaurs (great WLB/okayish pay/work/brand) Visa, Cisco, T-Mobile, Mastercard, Amex, Banks I have no opinion of the following companies, but would like to know more (may be great pay/work/brand, I just don't know) WayFair, Pinterest, Wish.com, Zoom, ByteDance, Shopify, Spotify P.S - not an exhaustive list and no ranks/tiers. These are just companies I'd apply to work at for a product job. May be suggest more companies I can add to this list. Sorry I didn't include hardware companies. I have no idea how product works in those companies. #product #productmanager #pm #tech #faang # Google #meta #amazon #topcompanies TC - 235k
Do you consider VMware as junk and not worthy to be part of any of the above lists?
Splunk pays very well, and has good wlb for the most part. Lot of upheaval though, and the stock is going downhill. Overall, pretty good place to be if you don't mind some chaos
I again believe Splunk to be a Niche. Thanks for your feedback. Updated.
Workday is pretty good place to be PM. They have more influence and visibility then at most big tech. Wlb is good too, which for PM is rare. I’m ex Amazon and another big saas
That’s why have them in niche. Have heard good things about you guys! 🎉
Good to hear. I always skipped applying to Workday because I never had a good experience with their workday job application system that is used by so many companies. I don't like the user exp of that specific product.
How can you miss IBM from dinosaur..
I don't know what PMs do at IBM? Why are they needed?
Well. This summarizes the opinion on IBM :) however IBM has offering management (PM) and atleast in cloud they are actively involved in defining roadmaps, making strategy and other PM tasks.. :-)
Uber most sought after?
Their product management is really good snd is sought after for sure. Almost ever other PM I've spoken to wants to be a PM at Uber, they are some of the smartest in the industry.
Lol I just declined uber over amazon
I’d put ServiceNow in the niche group
Cool I'll add it. Thanks! How is the culture/work/payv
Culture 8/10, amazing wlb and leadership, remote friendly Work 6/10, team dependent, can be boring on some teams but there’s a lot of unsolved problems and company is growing quick Pay 7/10, competitive with other companies in Niche category but less than FAANG
I'd add Walmart to dinosaurs. Great WLB and pay - not the same as FAANG, but still pretty decent
I've added Walmart to pre-dinosaurs. I think so teams I've heard are good esp in ecommerce
GitHub probably belongs in niche?
Sure
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Sorry I didn't include hardware companies. I have no idea about product there.
Albertsons not Ericsson 😂.