What’s a company secret that you can share now because you don’t work there anymore?
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
1.All companies are same and will replace u with another resource once u die.
Resource = U.
- Firms care for ops margin, pat and other metrics not ur mental health or anything else which is relevant for u.
Understand capitalism if u want to stay happy.
Growth on merit was a lie. Sucking up takes you places
Beware of people who were ex consultants, they the sweetest to speak to but it’s rare that they do anyone else any good other than themselves. 😅
Haha, tell us more. Are they too much into sucking upwards, avoiding work and doing all talk, taking credit? What happened with you?
Haha looks like we already have a winner here. Is there something I can really add to your articulate depiction?! But yeah, they can create value out of things that definitely don’t deserve being called valuable and more like obvious 😂😛
Everyone is replaceable
If the value of your RSUs increases by a decent amount (say 10%), your manager will use it as an excuse to give you a smaller performance-based hike.
I can share one even now.
Your chances to succeed at Meta are lowered if you're having an Indian passport.
What's a secret from a previous workplace you worked at? 🤫
I know sometimes we refrain from saying too much about our company. But exes can usually be talked about, since there's not much holding back.
Maybe it helps someone else avoid a mistake you did, or gain a new learning :p
Shoot.

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What Industry/Company secrets does your Company not want your customers/users to know?
Looking forward to some yummy company discounts 😂
Everybody hates HR. What is the cheapest trick that HR has played with you or in your workplace?
HRs are famous for playing cheap tricks with company employees while pretending to act as their allies. HRs are the real snakes. Would be great to hear about any anecdotes or experiences that the members can share.