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likeabatterycar | 1 year ago

How will these people mentally cope with the coming realities of having to trade their $300k comp (some of which didn't require a lot of work during their tenure) for making $80k writing CRUD apps and line of business software at some local shop 40hrs a week. The job market isn't great right now, not to mention oversaturated with programmers, it's not like they will all move over to Google tomorrow. Even if they have plenty of money, it's an ego hit to slash your comp by 2/3 just to stay employed. Not to mention they have the stink of layoff on them, even if you were a top performer it's the very first question recruiters ask incredulously. These people had a golden ticket but fell into the vat of chocolate.

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toomuchtodo|1 year ago

Let your ego die and realize your golden ticket can run out at any time. You are not a software engineer; you are a person who, for some amount of time, pays the bills performing software engineering work. What you do and who you are after the golden ticket runs out is up to you.

tester756|1 year ago

>some of which didn't require a lot of work during their tenure

>These people had a golden ticket but fell into the vat of chocolate.

What makes you think so?

Trasmatta|1 year ago

The job market may not be great, but I'm pretty sure most former Meta engineers are going to do much better than landing an $80k job.

And they'll probably be happier, working for someone less evil than Zuck.

jmye|1 year ago

If they cared about Zuck’s moral compass, they wouldn’t have worked on giving teen girls depression and making the world shittier in the first place.

There are zero good people working at Meta.

bdangubic|1 year ago

it is ASTOUNDING how many people think you have to slave at FAANG to make a great living as SWE

belter|1 year ago

Maybe the layoff is not the biggest stink, but the fact they used to work for Facebook? Or post-truth is also the era of post-ethics?