In leaked memo, Facebook tells managers low performers don’t belong(washingtonpost.com)
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In leaked memo, Facebook tells managers low performers don’t belong
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/07/11/facebook-tells-low-performers-to-go/
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Is this supposed to be surprising?
https://archive.ph/x9K9M
What’s it like for folks interviewing at Meta right now? What roles/levels are hiring/firing?
What’s it like for folks interviewing at Meta right now? What roles/levels are hiring/firing?
Unlike all those other companies who are totally fine with low performers?
More like, the last ten years of coasting by a lot of unscrupulous engineers is coming to an end.
Just wild speculation but if Facebook is falling it’s probably because the directions they have taken (decided by the board)? I haven't really seen any indication that it would be the programmers fault. It’s not like customers would go back to Facebook if they had zero outages for a year or better quality photos… it’s way beyond that.
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Layoffs are nothing to be surprised or enraged about. That's how free market works. Companies were there just for the money. All the time.
Maybe they could reduce someones seniority level and wage? But that seems just strange and probably nobody would agree on that.
Maybe they could reduce someones seniority level and wage? But that seems just strange and probably nobody would agree on that.
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