Tech IndustryAug 30, 2019
GoogleHermiоne

Job security vs. termination rates @ FAANGMULA (+ Uber, Lyft, Airbnb)

At the companies where you have been employed, do you know anyone who worked more than 40 hours per week and still got PIPed, laid off, or fired?

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Google Hermiоne OP Aug 30, 2019

Per-company rates = yes / (yes + no) Netflix: 18/21 = 86% Facebook: 25/33 = 76% Amazon: 31/41 = 76% Uber: 15/21 = 71% Airbnb: 13/21 = 62% Others: 22/36 = 61% Microsoft: 13/22 = 59% Apple: 11/21 = 52% Google: 14/29 = 48% LinkedIn: 11/23 = 48% (to be updated once sufficient data are collected)

Amazon weeeeeeee Aug 30, 2019

So is this a study in which companies hire the most time inefficient engineers? Lol

Microsoft unoriginal Aug 30, 2019

I don't get why Facebook Amazon Apple Netflix and Google are grouped together, and Microsoft, uber, linkedin, and airbnb are grouped together separately???

Microsoft unoriginal Aug 30, 2019

I meant "grouped" together ... I'm on a pixel, so good job Google.. give the pixel auto correct team a thumbs down for me ** Edit: Sneaky Google employee deleted their comment while I was replying. Get it together Google

Google Hermiоne OP Aug 30, 2019

I am not sure? =) But here is Jim Cramer's number where you can ring him up for a quick call on Mad Money: 1-800-743-CNBC

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lbuy82 Aug 30, 2019

Number of hours worked and job security should have a U-shaped relationship. If you don't work enough hours, you should get fired. If you work too many hours, you should get fired for being inefficient and likely incompetent. Those that work between 35-45 hours a week are the superstars.

Chase ptgi36 Aug 30, 2019

Boycotting these stupid acronyms.

Bloomberg F.U. money Aug 30, 2019

Useless poll