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Of top Tech companies (e.g., Google, Amazon, Netflix, FB, Apple, Microsoft, etc.), how would you rank from most bureaucratic to least? Would it be something like this? 1. SAP 2. Microsoft/LinkedIn 3. Cisco 4. Intel 5. Amazon 6. Apple 7. Google 8. Adobe 9. FB 10. Slack 11. Airbnb 12. Netflix 13. Later-stage Start-up companies 14. Early-stage Start-up companies #tech #bureaucracy
Where’s aerospace and defense? We invented red tape to slow things down on purpose.
No ones complaining about red tape in aerospace lol
It’s painful when coming in from a consumer tech company. But.. you learn to relax and chill out.. now I have time for a proper breakfast in the morning.. and my lunches are leisurely
I’m curious if anyone knows whether the FAANG+MSFT/LNKD companies are in correct rank order above...
Uber is way the fuck up there
They are hyper bureaucratic? That is unexpected
They are hands down the most political company I’ve ever worked for. That’s why everybody quits so quickly into their tenure. Also why they keep losing ground in their business: it takes them 10 months to do what competitors can do in 4 weeks because everybody is backstabbing each other to try and take credit for anything they can.
I believe Netflix is the most agile in FAANG
Agreed
Amazon this high up most bureaucratic? No fucking way. We’re so limited in red tape that countless teams don’t even have proper CI/CD set up. Yes, they literally have to test in prod. And it goes as well as it sounds. For many teams, sprint priority is like this: ok, we have all these tasks so let’s... just fucking do them all. Go I wish there was more red tape honestly. It’s chaos
Really? I’ve heard otherwise, but this is a helpful datapoint—although it was from someone at Twitch.
Results vary by team, especially subsidiaries like Twitch, but generally speaking we’re driving without seatbelts here