Why do people seem to treat non-FAANG employees as 2nd class citizens. It's just a job and a corporation. Just because you work at a certain company doesn't mean shit if you're a piece of shit in real life. No one is impressed if you say you work at Amazon. I mean, does it even matter that much? It's just another big company. You're actually 3rd class citizens lmao Jk TC 190k Yoe 1
People are impressed it you say you work at Amazon. It's supposes to be harder to get into those companies, thats why they hold more prestige.
Carvana and CK have more stock upside ;)
I don't really think that's true. Everyone I know doesn't give af
Ok
Its shameful that even non engg from FAANG are considered second class
Yeah I agree
I realized this too. I wish world was a better place and we had insane tax rates.
Idk about that
Think about all the minimun wage workers who never had an opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Great startups are very difficult to get in as well. Its just human perception of TC oreinted FAANG.
Typically, it is because they are junior and haven’t done anything impressive with their lives, so they have to use their employer to make themselves look important.
Did you fail to get into faang especially Albertsons? 😂
haha open table. love making reservations with you guys
At my first week at Google, Guy Kawasaki gave a Tech Talk and passed on a nugget from the dot com boom from someone I can't remember. He said "even a turkey can fly in a tornado." FAANG are definitely tornados, and they have their share of turkeys.
You seem to have developed an inferiority complex here
it’s a stupid social thing to demean people based on where they work. at the end of the day it’s great to work at a faang but i wouldn’t think of myself as any better or anyone else as any worse who doesn’t
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