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Verizon
Yeah, JFC. You’d have to be an id--t to not put AT&T at the top of this list. One of the most poorly led and toxic companies out there.
Boeing.
@rj Intel has to be at number 1
Intel
Citigroup is pretty toxic.
The higher hiring bar or Google and Meta is nonsense. They ask more Leetcode style questions--which have little relevancy to any software engineering job--than Amazon and which AI can solve perfectly. Since tech companies started regularly laying off, ALL are now toxic.
All bloated Governments
Especially, the current government of the United States.
Anyone think Meta or Google? Probably not because they pay more and have a better hiring bar.
Challenging question, but I have an answer:
Oracle
Specifically, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI.
The most vile cr--s-in-a-barrel cesspit imaginable, led by sociopaths and Japanese-style bondage knot nerds rejected from AWS. All of their HR policies and stack ranking insanity are straight from AMZN, but with worse individuals.
Worst two years of my life, and that's saying something, as most have been pretty awful.
I'm not joking about the bondage cr-p. Senior leader presented this as a "get to know me" thing to a whole department. Trust me, he was not someone you wanted to picture having relations with anything, living or dead.
Verizon.. They follow Amazon.. They laid off 15k.. New CEO talks about AI.. He can barely spell AI..
Micron Technology. Bottom tier trash of the memory industry (which is also a bottom tier industry).
Qualcomm takes the cake
@OP Cisco Netflix
AT&T
Optum
Any telecom company.
AT&T (Stankey)
Dell
T-Mobile
Bny, citi
It’s hard actually to find a non-toxic one
All bloated Governments
KPMG, Accenture, PwC, Deloitte
Accenture
google cloud, azure cloud, oracle cloud
North Korea and China government
brodcom