Google software engineer based in Bengalur has launched an online debate with a sincere post on the Big Tech work. Priyank Agarwal, who works on Google, shared his thoughts on X and challenged shiny videos “Day in Life”, which is often seen online.
Are the “Day in the Life” videos misleading?
According to agarwal, most of these videos are filmed during the “honeymoon” – the first six to twelve months of connecting companies such as Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google (Faang). He claimed that they did not represent a long -term experience.
“Most of the day in life videos you see on the Internet from Faang engineers come from their honeymoon periods (the first 6-12 months). The real game begins after you start owning projects and results for your team and realize that you will not pay,” Agarwal wrote.
How did people react online?
Agarwal’s contribution hit a chord with many technological professionals who agreed to his opinions and repeated similar experiences on the pressure of great technological life as soon as the initial excitement disappeared.
“The Faang Bhaiya Didis is the matter that he never talks about the engineering efforts they have made for their work,” one user said.
“This day in life is always from the honeymoon when it is all cold and ideal for lure of university children to buy 3. “Because the sale of Beats Building dreams,” he wrote another.
“I used to be so fascinated about these things when they published, like Olympics, have the coldest office and the best food.
“So basically … Vlogs of daily life are a trailer, but the real film starts after 12 months,” he wrote funnyly one user.
“Ye Mera Ek Mahine Hello Chla Sayad, now I spend 90% of time to work on the table,” another said.
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