Not super well known (the likes of FANG) Great WLB (<= 40h, no or low on call). Good culture, no stack ranking, nice people, family friendly. Ok salary, enough to live but not for the TC chasers. Iβve heard good things about Expedia, Salesforce, ServiceNow, etc. Can you share your gem company? I think this will be helpful for people like me. Thank you. Thank for sharing! Iβll keep track of your answers and put the list here in case anyone is interested. Notes: - Itβs true that teams and managers are more important than companies BUT the chance of getting bad teams/managers at the gem π companies is lower than at companies like the "world best employer". That's the purpose of the list. - Itβs very difficult to judge a manager during a 45 min interview. Asking managers and (designated) members questions is good but not enough. They usually donβt tell candidates the true stories. - Ok salary means a bit lower to a bit more than the average in the same city. - If a companyβs name is on the list, that means someone from that company recommended. If you strongly disagree (e.g. IBM), let others know by using the company email. Otherwise, who knows if thatβs true π€·ββοΈ. Please share for the collective benefits. π List (updated 7 September 2022): π 3M Accolade Adobe βοΈ Adyen Agoda Akamai Technology Allstate Anaplan βοΈπ Ancestry Ansys ASML Atlassian βοΈ Autodesk Avant BestBuy π BFA industries Bloomberg Booking Booz Allen Hamilton πΊπΈ Braze Cadence π Calendly Capital Group (not Capital One) Carta Chegg Cisco π Comcast Course Hero Credit Karma Cummins Dassault Systemes DigitalOcean Discover Financial Services Doma DoubleVerify Doximity Dropbox π Duolingo EBay Equal Experts Fidelity Investment Fortinet GitHub General Motors Glassdoor GoDaddy GrubHub Guidewire Handshake HashiCorp Haven Technologies Home Depot Houzz HubSpot Indeed Infoblox Intel Intuit βοΈ JetBrains πͺπΊ LaunchDarkly Lightspeed Commerce LinkedIn Marqeta Mars Mastercard MathWorks π Mercari βοΈ Mercedes Benz Research Microsoft πβοΈAzure MongoDB Nike Nordstrom Nuance NVDIA Office Depot Okta Oracle π βοΈOCI Oscar Health PepsiCo Pinterest Pixar Pluralsight π Qualcomm Reddit Red Hat π Samsung βοΈ Salesforce π SAP Labs βοΈ SAS ServiceNow π Shopify Shutterfly Siemens πͺπΊπ Slack Sony SpotHero Spotify π Square Squarespace Strava Stryker Synopsys π The New York Times Thumbtack βοΈ TripAdvisor π TwistBioscience Twitter π T-Mobile Unity Varo Money ViacomCBS βοΈπ VideoAmp Visa VMWare π Vox Media Western Digital Workday Workiva Yahoo Yelp YieldMo Zapier Zendesk Zillow Zynga βοΈ π: No PIP but annual layoff π: getting worse, do team research π: recommended by many βοΈ: debatable πͺπΊ: better in Europe πΊπΈ: US gov contractor, usually requires citizenship βοΈ: exclude specific org/division π Companies have been removed from the list: ADP (wlb, salary) Bolt (mass layoff) Expedia (stack ranking) IBM PayPal (mass layoff) Stitch Fix (wlb) #tech #wlb #nostackrank #goodculture #decentsalary
Microsoft is for you
But Hotjar is apparently amazing
Indeed fits this bill pretty nicely. Hard to move up and get raises, but work life balance is pretty great.
Yelp.
Amazon
Heard MongoDB
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Cisco is one of them as long as you become manager pet. In this case you got ZERO chance to be laid off annually and WLB is fabulous because you are the only one in the team knowing in-and-out of current products.
Strava. On call is still there, but the culture, family friendliness, and WLB are all there. Base salary is solid for non-Bay area. People love the product.
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Interesting, Iβve heard that Salesforce has a cult-like culture, and a friend of mine was working 70 hours a week to pass probation :/
Yeah true, salesforce has become too political and toxic due to managers and upper management pressure. On top of that work is also boring and monotonous. And I seen many comments lately that they started firing people also so time to cut off salesforce from list.
Depends on the team. My team is pretty chill and I donβt work more than 40 hours a week.