Ask HN: Would you work for Facebook?
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Re: Ask HN: Would you work for Facebook?
#2I've never gotten that offer (or applied, for that matter), so I don't know what I'd actually do in your shoes. But if I got the offer, and thought that I could really do it and give my all, then I would. The kind of credibility you get is the same sort that you get having gone to Stanford, or Harvard (also things I haven't done). It's proof-of-intelligence, if not proof-of-intelligent-life. Do you have other offers at places that are more in line with your morality, or a start-up that's just burning in your soul to be born? If not, I'd take the Facebook job.
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#5Anyway, accepting the offer doesn’t mean compromising your morals. You can always be a voice of reason within the company. Plus, having Facebook on your resume can open up a lot of opportunities in the future.
If they make you do something morally wrong, you can always quit.
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#6I think this is really the issue. I've been in places I morally disagree with and so have many friends. You never really change the company; it just ostracizes you until they can fire you. For every person who wants to change things, there are probably 3 others who want to climb up the ladder and are happy to find a scapegoat to throw under the bus.
You'll end up depressed and demotivated, which makes it hard to do well at your job. And it's hard to find a better job in that mental state.
The difference between Facebook and a struggling late stage startup is that Facebook won't be shutting down any time soon, and if you don't like it, don't expect to be retrenched.
That said, it's possible that Facebook isn't that bad, but that's up to you to decide.
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#8Why? I’m a 40 year old programmer. I will hopefully make this year, what an average junior programmer at FB would make. To be sure, I like my salary, but at FB I would make more.
How would I justify it to myself? As someone who probably doesn’t come from a typical background for the average FB engineer (minority, father of 2), I would convince myself that I can be part of the positive change that the company should be looking to make. It can start with people of conscience at all levels.
Would I be bothered by the moral hazards? Absolutely.
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#10My opinion: go for it.