https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/01/08/facebook-culture-cult-performance-review-process-blamed.html
Yeas and an addiction.
Well I guess I ain’t working there now
Why, this sounds exactly like Amazon and pre-Satya MSFT 😁
How did Satya change MFST ?
Top tier companies are incredibly competitive for a reason. I draw parallels between top schools and top companies. Everyone cannot thrive in such environments
Not Google once you get in, or Microsoft
I heard Microsoft has layoffs regularly though
I think the article uses the term “stack ranking” in a misleading way. It looks to evoke memories from the old Microsoft review process; where there was a hard ratings curve defined. That’s not the case at Facebook.
I came from there and that was also my impression, bit the article specifically called out other wise , which made me wonder if something has changed in the last two to four years...
"Dude the culture here at FB is toxic af!" - Brad (friend who works at FB)
To be honest it reminds a lot of a few corners of LinkedIn too.
Is the product team (PMs) this toxic?
There's a bit of that going on in the money businesses. Especially the comments about being shunned for having a life outside work and not being able to participate in socials rings painfully true to me.
We have 35% for EE, that’s higher than I expected
It is very toxic
What blind posts? Wlb is an oft beaten horse but chaos/uncertainty? Genuinely curious.