Is it because Scale at which the companies operate? Or is it popularity of companies among common users. Like billion users for Google maps/instagram /Amazon is common: but many users doesn't know about Salesforce - even though the products (businesses) they use might use Salesforce as their CRM.
Engineering Discipline is more stringent at companies building products for billion users or millions of developers, than enterprise SaaS.
Unfortunately, engineers evaluate the strength of the company by the low barrier of entry which may or may not have a correlation to TC.
Honestly, not everyone use salesforce, not just common people but not even everyone in CRM/SAAS world
May be at some.point they will
1. Infra scaling challenges 2. Product impact on an entirely different order of magnitude 3. Engineering (or at least technical) led cultures
1 and 3 can be addressed if everyone start using public clouds services as infrastructure. And 2 is always in progress for example Salesforce as platform provides ML for businesses - so they don't have to do that again. How well Salesforce do it is different argument - but that seems there is a path for large impact.
Who cares about prestige, man. At the end of the day it is just a corporate job.
Coming from a spaceX guy😳
aws is also a enterprise company. but i would say aws is more prestigious than amazon's retail branch.
Higher tc
Cause how else can your mommy and daddy brag to their friends if they've never heard of the company before?
Lol this is exactly what I wanted to say... I feel bad that my parents can’t brag about me!
We have the biggest tower in the capital of tech, seems that is plenty to brag about
Yes the consumers