Everything you've said indicates you are working at Amazon. Save all of the money and run away once you've lucked into a Google offer.
Ask HN: I joined a FAANG and it is awful
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#42You’re not married or anything close to that and you don’t have an hour commute anymore either
Maybe don’t work nights and weekends. The rest of your team lowers the bonus performance expectations, so just coast and collect yours
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#43Quit and join a startup? Feel free to reach out, we're only hiring A+ players and solving hard problems.
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#45This is why you go to faang. Take the money.
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#46As someone in a movie once said, "Now you can either accept that, or you can get to work. That's all it is. You just begin. You do the math. You solve one problem... and you solve the next one... and then the next. And if you solve enough problems, you get to come home"
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#47"A+ players solving hard problems" Is this really what people think when joining a large company such as FAANG ? I mean not everyone can be an A player in a company with 1000s of employees, correct ? Also not every team is going to be solving hard problems. Someone has to do the dirty things. Isn't that understood ? Not trying to shit on you OP but I would have tried to learn more about the team in interviews if poss…
The hoops you have to jump through to snag one of these jobs make it seem like everyone there must be on top of their game. The truth seems to be that once you've got the position you can coast, these organizations are just too large, too bureaucratic and too rich to solve the problem of poor performance effectively
This right here is exactly the problem. In the interview you are expected to write a fault tolerant k-way distributed sort and publish it to production, in 3 hours. Once you are embedded in your team they'll have you fixing typos on the landing page.
"Our interview process is good at finding people who are good at interviewing, not good at their job." ~ Someone I follow on Twitter
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#48What's that? There's only five of 'm, just give us a name. ;)
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#49I would definitely not want to work with you.
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#50"A+ players solving hard problems" Is this really what people think when joining a large company such as FAANG ? I mean not everyone can be an A player in a company with 1000s of employees, correct ? Also not every team is going to be solving hard problems. Someone has to do the dirty things. Isn't that understood ? Not trying to shit on you OP but I would have tried to learn more about the team in interviews if poss…