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Which company has the smartest employees?

Where’s all the smart people?

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InMobi MiklArteta Apr 12

If you are an employee and not an employer, you are already in the 'not smart' cohort. (I include myself in this category)

Roku ejkkep Apr 12

Bro what

Twilio taremov Apr 12

What kind of BS logic is this? Speak for yourself buddy. Let it be known that Jeff Dean works for Google.

ex-Snap FightFears Apr 12

OpenAI

Google OrangeGod Apr 12

For given options... obviously, Meta. These people can figure out ways to make money even from a shit sandwich and continue to remain relevant and thrive in a very competitive, highly volatile, easily disruptible space.

Google coG3c Apr 12

That’s more of the leadership than the usual employees I would say.

Google OrangeGod Apr 12

Takes a village. Always.

Google zkPi88snks Apr 12

Openai?

Amazon wSeB53 Apr 12

Where is openAI? Nvidia is way better than meta for smart people but blind cohort is skewed

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OsPq81 Apr 13

Strongly disagreee.

Meta toothgap Apr 12

Blind

Block djrb473 Apr 12

From my experience, I’ve found faang tier companies have a higher mean but smaller standard deviation of smart people compared to startups with a lower mean but higher standard deviation. The smartest people I’ve met are at startups but large companies have smarter people on average

Ripple heapt Apr 12

This ☝️ Smart people start companies sir.

Block djrb473 Apr 12

I’ve found even later stage startups have some of the smartest people. I believe it’s because they attract the more driven and passionate people

Ripple heapt Apr 12

Smartest as in anecdotal evidence of self proclaimed cringe achievements? Based on this question, take MSFT off this poll. 🤣

JPMorgan Chase VP Tushar Apr 12

Am VP

Cruise dhdhxudnw Apr 12

Pretty accurate except Nvidia talent is underwhelming. I'd say Nvidia and Microsoft are way lower in the list

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OsPq81 Apr 13

NVidia talent is pretty decent now since smart people are jumping ship to nvidia because of their recent success. But yea prior to the stock runup nvidia SW didn't really seem any different from other companies.