Meta reviews

3.6

55% would recommend to a friend

(18,011 total reviews)
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44% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Meta has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 18,011 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Mar 10, 2023

Wanted to love it

Recommend
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Pros

* salary/perks/401k contributions * A lot of really smart people to learn from and grow your skills. Well-seasoned "engineers at heart". * Access to incredible scale (of systems) not present outside of FAANG * If you get lucky, you'll get a good manager who has your back and maintains integrity and helps you grow. If you're even luckier, you'll get into a functional team with reasonable expectations.

Cons

* lots of toxic senior people and management that will use any excuse to cut you down and lie to your face repeatedly without consequences * Lots of insufferable politics that leave services in a terrible state and the team ends up with really high turnover rate because no one wants to stay * Extreme, constant, and unnecessary pressure to "perform" that may leave you with poor mental and physical health. * If there's no metrics to back anything you've invested effort into in order to do it right/better for the long term, it didn't happen and it doesn't matter. * Be prepared to constantly defend your entire existence and worth, especially if you're an early-career engineer. There's no trust in engineers, only engineers who become at least part-time politicians. Be prepared to become a blogger so you can advertise everything you're doing to people who don't care by posting to internal groups so that it looks good in front of management and is easier to "sell" during performance evaluations. An introvert's nightmare. * There's no "bottom-up" culture anymore, you do what you're told, or else.

2.0
Apr 15, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

* Unbeatable perks * Excellent coworkers who will go out of their way to help you * Culture of open communication and authenticity that values differing opinions * Great opportunities to travel abroad for work * Lots of work events and social activities * The decaf coffee actually tastes good - seriously, I miss Facebook coffee so much

Cons

* Your job satisfaction (and your salary) can change greatly depending on where you are in the company. My technical title was substituted with a non-technical "specialist" equivalent that paid less, resulting in a 20% bump in my salary when left, despite downgrading from a "lead" level position at Facebook to a "senior" level position at my current job. * Management is often promoted based on seniority rather than competence. * "Most fast" mentality leads to duplicated work, lack of documentation, and general confusion. Senior ICs are expected to spend much of their time project managing to make up for the failure in organization. I often found during requirements gathering for a project that part or all of it had already been done elsewhere and everyone had simply forgotten about it. * The culture of open communication makes it seem like employee feedback is valued and encouraged, but actions are rarely taken on that feedback. The above issues weren't as bad when I first joined, but my last year there was a nightmare filled with so much toxic stress and bad politics that I regularly broke down crying when I got home from work. On the other hand, I have friends elsewhere at Facebook who do the same job and love every minute of it. It all comes down who your managers and directors are. Personally, you couldn't pay me to go back.

4.0
Apr 5, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- great opportunity to work with the smartest people from the world - most products have billions of users so your work have a big scope - beautiful campus, good snacks, foods, and benefits

Cons

If you are a data scientist, you need to really care about two things: - Impact. Unlike SWE, who can prove their impacts by finishing pre-planned coding projects and rolling out pre-planned features, data scientist does not automatically get credit if you only finish beautiful analyses. You have to suggest eng team to apply your suggestion from analysis, and prove how much of the product growth are from your analysis. So sometimes your impact can be subjective. - Skillset. You may be asked to do a lot of ad-hoc analyses from eng team, which I am sure are very important and can guide engineers whether to implement certain features, but that will prevent you from doing some deep dive analyses and learning some new techniques in data analysis. Maybe after a year or two, you will find that you did not build any statistical models or haven't touched any machine learning. But that's the skillset what other companies will ask for when you apply new job. Who cares you did how many ad-hoc analyses or AB test or wrote how many data pipelines. It's the fancy machine learning model that will earn you respect. Also, total pay is lower than SWE for the same level.

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