Meta Engineering Manager reviews

3.6

79% would recommend to a friend

(136 total reviews)
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81% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Engineering Manager employees have rated Meta with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 136 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Engineering Manager professionals have a good working experience there. Meta is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Engineering Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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136 reviews
5.0
Feb 13, 2023

Meta is Boss Company

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Pros

Have a Great Team & Org Highly Intelligent Peers that challenge you everyday keeping it interesting Outstanding Benefits Remote Working has been amazing, more productive

Cons

Work a lot to solve really challenging problems

4.0
Feb 7, 2023
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Pros

1. The people, always the people. It's a cliché, but they really do hire and nurture some of the best talent in the world. 2. The company has worked out how to make innovation work at global scale, and to get everyone to collaborate effectively in the process, with surprisingly little siloism or corporate politics (at least not obvious at the lower levels). It's very interesting to watch; it's chaotic and inefficient, but it works (just). 3. You get to work on things that a large percentage of human beings use on a daily basis, including your mum. Or you get to work on the future of technology, which is also exciting. 4. The benefits, especially the breakfast!

Cons

1. It can be a very frustrating place to work. Near-constant reorganisations and reprioritisations make it hard to know what to focus on a lot of the time. 2. Too much middle management. Zuck has promised to flatten the organisation, so we'll see, but there really are too many managers managing managers, directors managing managers, directors managing directors, VPs managing directors, etc. Feels like there are a lot of well-paid people just staying to feather their nest, and not adding a great deal. 3. The Engineering Manager job is a VERY people-focused role, and you don't get much time for anything technical. Which is odd, because they put you through lots of technical interviews, and recruit a lot of very technically-minded people into the job, and then you never open an IDE again after the final day of bootcamp. Maybe you are OK with that, but it's something worth knowing before joining as an EM. 4. HR policy is becoming increasingly censorious, and it is stifling the previously open and fun culture. I'm sure it is motivated by good intentions of trying to keep the workplace respectful and mission-focused, but by the law of unintended consequences, perfectly reasonable posts are regularly taken down for spurious and unstated reasons, innocuous memes are blocked, common English words and phrases are suddenly verboten, and succour is given to the easily offended. One problem is that the policy is quite frequently biased (officially-sanctioned political views are OK, anything else is not), but the more general problem is that it is having a chilling effect on company culture. We were once encouraged to "bring our authentic selves to work", but now it seems that is only true if your "authentic self" subscribes to one exact set of political views and acts in an anodyne and uncontroversial manner at all times. The ramifications of this stultifying shift in HR policy will have a negative compound effect on company life over the next few years.

2.0
Jan 19, 2023

Downhill with acceleration

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Pros

4-5 years ago FB used to be a great company. Some highlights were large autonomy, lack bureaucracy, agile impact drive culture, environment facilitating open and honest dialogue, sweet compensation. Now none of this is true. I genuinely struggle to point out one single highlight. I guess if you like VR/AR this is a decent place for you.

Cons

At this point, Meta is a messy dysfunctional company, full of politics and internal squabble. There is not a lot of place under the sun and people are fighting for their survival with anger and bitterness. FB always tried to squeeze engineers dry, so burnout was very common, but it used to reward people with very fast career progression and great compensation. It was a fair tradeoff. Now you get squeezed even more and barely get anything in return.

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