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Thank you AAPL and NVDA
MongoDB has strong reviews on Blind, and many employees on here seem quite content with their roles at MongoDB. Yet, according to LinkedIn, the median tenure at MongoDB is only 1.8 years. What gives?
OpenAI median employee tenure is 0.9. Yikes
That is probably driven by their rapid growth and hiring spree.
I worked with some of their BI team members and they're toxic AF. I've dealt with unpleasant and lazy but the few folks I've directly dealt with there were absolutely beyond rude. I wouldn't be surprised if this the same for internal people there.
It’s not. It’s one of the better work cultures I have been a part of
BI as in analytics?
Knew a guy who worked there and he was getting burnt out (and I think profitable strategy wasn’t quite there). I think the reviews are beefed on Blind by HR if you read through some
Reviews are def beefed up. I tried posting a balanced review (not good not bad) on Glassdoor and I couldn’t.
How did they prevent mlab?
Because in a high growth company most of the people are new.
That's what I figured. How has your experience been working at MongoDB if you don't mind me asking?
It's high paced, but not unreasonable. Better than AWS for example. Overall I'd recommend it.
I could create better than MongoloidDb using >> and a txt file
lol ok pure storage
lol ok mongo
Possible burn out? The performance reviews every 6 months are stressful as well
When did they start the 6 months review process?
Roughly a year ago, I don't remember exactly
Most of the low tenure comes from sales and AE.
Because their company name is an anagram of "go mon"
We have a bit over 6% ura every half a year. +high recent headcount growth. This metric from LinkedIn most likely just garbage. I'm pretty sure they just blindly count new hires. Ping them for explanation? Dunno. Companies with long tenure 4+ all have very low headcount growth ~5%. With mongo and similar it's double of triple that.
Shit DB.