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The one I like with Ancestry is their benefits website. www.ancestrybenefits.com which was really helpful to look into employee benefits and take a decision even before trying the first round after the intro call. I'm curious what other company has similar websites or place to look into the benefits (not general forums like Glassdoor or blind) and would like to get the links #benefits #employeebenefits #401k #stockoptions
Salesforce also has a public accessible benefits website
VMware had one.
Be careful, isn’t ancestry like a subsidiary of the Mormon church? They like to collect ancestry data so they can baptize people after death without consent and otherwise make assumptions about how everyone is related to some Mormon via their family tree
Mormon church subsidiary… how? Maybe you have some insights into how blackstone and gic no longer own Ancestry. Ancestry honors customer permission on data. If something is marked private, it’s only visible to the customer.