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1. wfwefw+J3[view] [source] 2018-09-28 17:14:25
>>colone+(OP)
Recently talked to 2 friends working for fb. According to them, the culture there is very toxic. For a master's degree, once get in, you need to get promoted in 22 months (I might misremember the actual number.) or you will have to leave. Debugging is never counted as a real work, so for quick promotion, nobody wants to solve bugs unless a bug becomes too obvious. And they also complained about no work-life balance. They got pushed to check-in code at 12a.m. for example.
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2. quotem+C7[view] [source] 2018-09-28 17:39:40
>>wfwefw+J3
What, exactly, is wrong with the expectation that people make senior level eventually? What exactly is wrong with being able to work at any time? I worked there for years, and if I was landing code at 12am, it was because I was excited about what I was doing. It was wonderful being able to work with people from all over the world on high-impact projects, and fixing important bugs was definitely high-impact. People who fixed vexsome bugs were heroes.
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3. iscrew+ch[view] [source] 2018-09-28 18:42:09
>>quotem+C7
"landing code at 12am, it was because I was excited about what I was doing"

I can't believe people put up with this. I really hope you got paid for that time.

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4. twohea+zo[view] [source] 2018-09-28 19:31:51
>>iscrew+ch
Societal pressure to do everything it takes to get rich and succeed is a serious drug. I also contribute some of it in cases like this to the fact that some programmers are unfortunately just not well adjusted.
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