Ha, yeah. I got a deal where I have 60 days to find another role internally and at the end I get 18 weeks severance. Salesforce sucks for designers so it’s tempting not to stick around and just find something else entirely.
I actually withdrew from the process before my onsite a few months ago with FB because, weirdly, Salesforce had increased my scope.
Still hesitant about Facebook, but would you recommend it for a product designer? I care most about: doing interesting work and working with capable people. That was not my experience at Salesforce.
I have, and many of those came from teams that no longer had QA testers. It depends heavily on the feature team. Different teams have adopted different test strategies over the years.
Not true. You may be working on an innovative important project and a pandemic hits, you can get laid off because the company wants only bare resources to operate key functions. Mr. Google. Maybe karma will hit you again
I always wonder why people feel proud working in any company. All company do bs, telling you are family but actually they do not care. Company love money. Who cares about Salesforce or any company. So stop being defensive when someone say bad about any company and start asking more tc ( money)
^this.... couple days back when i posted about google lowball offer, one google dude started giving me lectures on google doesn't owe me a job since i cleared my rounds and other bullshits... sometime people are married to the brand and company!
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Still hesitant about Facebook, but would you recommend it for a product designer? I care most about: doing interesting work and working with capable people. That was not my experience at Salesforce.
I see openings but some people I know have gotten straight rejects after applying.
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couple days back when i posted about google lowball offer, one google dude started giving me lectures on google doesn't owe me a job since i cleared my rounds and other bullshits... sometime people are married to the brand and company!