trim the herd.. snapchat might not make it.. twitter has real revenues and almost profits, they'd have to scale back their operations a bit
underneath the veil of this big, overpriced brands there are real startups solving real problems this time - with less investment dollars, smaller teams, but real revenues. rational leadership that doesn't just take money because they can
i think out of our incubator batch we have two companies going big or bust, the rest have smaller growth curves, like 10-20% month-over-month, and < 10 people teams
whatsapp was like 480m users or something, right? i remember reading a stat it was 25m users per engineer or something?
nah, there's a desperate need for CS people, but everyone's too busy following the glitz and glam they're not prepared to go work for "boring" companies
you could walk into AT&T today and get a CS job, i bet they're desperate for CS grads, but nobody thinks they do anything "sexy" they'd rather have foosball tables and shit :P
"If I do want to leave the company, is it situated near other companies I'm interested in, or will I need to move? The final point is extremely important and usually overlooked. If you only have a few other companies to pick form in your city, your career options will be more restricted. Fewer options means that you're less likely to discover really great opportunities."