I don't really get the reference to ping pong tables and free beer...?
Is it a metaphor, or is the commenter literally referring to those things?
I've worked in a range of places
* Investment bank - German, very formal, very little perks
* Options Trading Company - Dutch, laid-back, casual dress, free alcohol, free food, lots of games, lots of perks
* Database Company - Tech startup, fairly well funded, casual dress, alcohol and some games (e.g pool). - medium perks
* Search Engine Company (Current) - Tech, well funded, casual dress, free food, games and consoles everywhere - lots of perks
I don't drink alcohol - and I don't really play ping pong or pool. And I don't play console games.
But if I interview at a place and saw those things around, I'm not really sure I'd hold it against the place.
I mean, sure, other people can enjoy them, and I won't. As long as they provide some things I want, that's cool with me.
It sounds like a lot of what the commenter wants/desires are personal preferences, as opposed to gender things.
What's to say a girl can't enjoy beer? Or ping pong? (I studied engineering in uni - and there were girls there who could drink most guys under the table.)
I mean, I don't want/enjoy some of those things - but I'm not a woman. Sure, you get the occasional stupid comment from some guy when you order a cranberry juice at a work function instead of drinking beer like the "bros" - but that's happened what, once in 7 years? And I suspect (and took it) as more an off-key joke than anything malicious.