What the TC looking like for a mobile developer of 5 years at Snap?
Anyway, sorry to divert the discussion, I'm not a developer to give you an Answer.
I shared my offers from last month here: https://www.teamblind.com/article/FBMSFTSnap-Senior-level-offers-QEBurmCK This was for L4. Don't know what L3 would look like. Be warned that the interview process is mostly stack/language agnostic; I have mobile domain experience but was primarily asked generic coding and architecture/design questions (system-level scalability, concurrency, etc). I think your domain experience has more to do with the teams they try to match you to, rather than whether or not they'll actually hire you; typical of tech giants and unicorns.
Just what I was looking for. Thank you sir!
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In 5 years, snap will be non existent. Haaaahahahahahaha
Kinda sucks how that all happened, ya know? I'm trying hard to find anything original Facebook has done in the past decade. Anyways, let's focus of the original question.
It's not about originality. Snapchat had a great initial hook, but nothing to keep them interested once they were hooked. That's the downside. Facebook made acquisitions, and sometimes that's enough if you are large, and it's popular with soccer moms. And all Facebook/inst/WhatsApp users keep coming back because they have that association.