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digbert | 3 years ago | on: Meta slashes hiring plans, girds for 'fierce' headwinds

> there isn't really a stack rank, and they're pretty careful about not fitting performance into predetermined quota buckets

That's what I thought too, but then in my first PSC as a manager when I was there I was added to a spreadsheet called "<org name> stack rank", where we had to rank everyone rated as Meets All, because we were 3 people short of our quota for <= Meets Most

digbert | 4 years ago | on: For programmers, remote working is becoming the norm

> If they did a survey and collected opinions from their employees the decision would be pretty trivial.

I'm not so sure about that. My company recently announced that our offices wouldn't be reopening until at least November, and there was a lot of quite angry pushback from people who are desperate to get back.

digbert | 4 years ago | on: Facebook extends its work-at-home policy to most employees

That's one option, but personally I find remote utterly miserable and terrible for collaboration. I'd rather find a job where I see my colleagues in person.

The upsides for me of being in the office massively outweigh the downsides, but only if my colleagues are there too.

digbert | 4 years ago | on: Facebook extends its work-at-home policy to most employees

Mostly that by having remote co-workers I get many of the downsides of remote work without any of the upsides.

Once a few colleagues are remote, all collaboration has to assume remote as the default. Even if I'm in the office I'm still stuck with remote collaboration, but I still have a commute.

digbert | 4 years ago | on: Employees are quitting instead of giving up working from home

Personally, I'm the opposite. I have considered quitting as my company has been talking about remote work, but none of my team seem interested, so I'm sticking around for now. If a few people in my team went remote (or mostly remote), I'd probably quit.
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