Humanity has never seen a vaccination campaign like covid. This is first of its kind, to this scale assuring safety would have been the first foremost for all who would have worked on this vaccine. We have to trust.
Yes, large companies work this way. I think you are person who does not want to waste your time for the sake of slow process. Staying longer will make you feel less confident of yourself. If it was me I would look for another fast paced startup or medium sized company.
Worked with a huge monoliths, business critical, predictable usage, easy debugging, deployment simple, onboarding quick even with less documentation.
Worked with microservices, business critical, predictable usage, less documentation here onboarding took long time spent on how it works, Hard to debug, never needed to scale up. (Why microservices ? )
Lessons learnt:
Problem is never with the architecture. Why you choose one over the other is the question to ask when you start on.
This is my suggestion, learn any language of your choice. 1. Build a crud web application , 2. Build a product which you want to use for yourself. Start working in a team .
Value of data owned by FB is precious today and this still growing in value. The problem is as a user you are taken for granted. You have no information as a user on what research studies your data is used or will be used in the future. I do not think FB realizes the ethical responsibility of holding such valuable data.
Totally agree with you, most of the time founders are not aware this is happening down the ladder. I have seen this scenario with the middle layer management protecting their jobs and gate keeping in most companies today.
Facebook cannot be compared to any other industry. Facebook's ethical problems is not about the services they provide, it is about the quantity of data collected with consent(ignorance). I hope everyone working inside is ethical as believed by the upper management.
This innovation opens up new ways of UX and human machine interaction. Just curious about the long term effects of externally controlling neuron signals.
Political issues are not new in Europe. Having lived in France, I thought the question on the vaccine was due to strict high quality standards in healthcare. But the problems with Oxford/AstraZeneca seems to be a political puzzle (May be I am wrong)