A young woman I know recently left a toxic living situation and has been living in a van. I'm trying to find a regular facilities job for her at Facebook or Google HQ, such as receptionist, working in the cafes, or similar. Just having regular access to a shower and free food would be a game changer and also help her save money. I know where to find the facilities jobs at FB, but not Google. I'm guessing that Google uses separate staffing companies like Facebook does, but I don't know which ones. Can anyone help me out with this? She is a hard worker, with 2+ years experience in food service and hospitality.
ETA: In case it wasn't clear from this post, I am asking for the websites which post facilities jobs for Google. Facebook uses Flagship Culinary for cafes and Allied Universal for receptionists/security. Similarly, I want to know what Google uses so she can submit an application.
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People lose their jobs all the time. A large percentage of hard working people in California are living in their cars as we speak and holding a full time job. I don’t think we can just invite/get them a job at tech facilities just so they can leverage the amenities.
As I said. Unpopular opinion.
It kinda sounds like you're perceiving this as nepotism and arguing against that.
Or, you may be assuming that she'll abuse the free amenities and arguing against that.
As far as "abusing" the amenities. Lots of people work for Facebook and Google, not just engineers. Some jobs are more menial than others, but everyone has equal access to the amenities. I shower at Facebook every day, eat their food, take the shuttle, use the gym, leverage the laundry service, use the free tampons in the bathrooms, etc. And it's part of the reason I took the Facebook offer over other companies. All employees have equal access to this and for some reason it's rustling jimmies that this would go to someone for whom it would make a big difference in their life. It's not about relying upon tech company amenities to survive. It's about getting a job that will make an already-difficult life a little nicer.