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mattgreenrockstoday at 12:06 AM1 replyview on HN

The right job for a person depends on whether they can rise above the specific flavor of pain that the job dishes out. BigTech jobs strike me as having an inextricable political element to them: so you enjoy jockeying for titles and navigating constant reorgs?

The pay is nice but I find myself…remarkably unenvious as I get older.


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danpalmertoday at 4:30 AM

Big companies are political and re-orgs lead to layoffs. Startups are a constant battle for funding and go out of business. Small companies mean a lot of exposure to bad management and budget issues. Charities are highly regulated and audited environments. Government jobs have no perks and entrenched middle management.

Every type of work has its idiosyncrasies, which people will either get on with or not. Mentioning one without the others is a bit disingenuous, or its whatever the opposite of the grass-is-greener bias is.