Given that the Reddit compensation ranges listed on levels.fyi are below those of the corresponding FAANG ranges, I'm wondering why certain people left a FAANG+ job to work for Reddit? Please pick your choices and tell us more in the comments.
In this market, you're forgetting another option. Because they're hiring.
I heard it’s a chill place to work. Maybe someone from Reddit can comment.
Maybe it's because they're interested in the product. I've applied to companies or products I was interested in or use regularly plenty of times... Not that any of them ever even interviewed me.
Don’t join Reddit, unless if it’s the Ads org.
How come? Been thinking of remote options to get out of Cali, Reddit seemed appealing in terms of remote and more lax than big tech Those saying LinkedIn has snooze wlb, maybe some teams but lots of teams these days are so stretched thin and we haven’t even had a major engineer layoff (yet).
I like Reddit, the product, and I wanted a better work culture. It was a good decision. I wish more people would realize chasing money all the time leads to misery.
Because it’s cooler
Much better work culture and the product is really cool. the comp was comparable when i moved.
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