Hackernews posts about FAANG
FAANG is an acronym referring to the four most prestigious and highly sought-after technology companies in the world: Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google.
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- Google is buying Play Store developers' code for AI training (runtimewire.com)
- Emergent Inequality, and Random Handouts (faingezicht.com)
- I quit my FAANG job because it'll be automated by the end of the year (2025) (jagilley.github.io)
- Disconnect from FAANG, Connect to Free (frikopplad.nu)
- Recruiter for People Quitting FAANG over Genocide (principled.careers)
- Show HN: I Built a FAANG Job Board – Only Jobs Scraped in the Last 24h (topjobstoday.com)
- Show HN: Blip – Incident Management Platform Built by Ex-FAANG Engineers (blip.steelcut.dev)
- Why Do FAANG Interviews Rely on LeetCode? (mastermentee.substack.com)
- Nvidia on FAANG Layoffs (twitter.com)
- How FAANG Became General Electric (danunparsed.com)
- We Vibe Code at a FAANG (old.reddit.com)
- Stop Chasing FAANG Pedigree: Why Early Teams Need Builders (foundersarehiring.com)
- Got 100 Rejections, No FAANG Internship – Still Made Senior SWE (fullstackinsider.com)
- Show HN: SalaryScript – The FAANG Negotiation Playbook (salaryscript.com)
- How to crack FAANG coding interviews (www.mlwhiz.com)
- FAANG+ Jobs by Email – Scraped in the Last 24h (topjobstoday.com)
- Worth is relative: a reality check for FAANG engineers (saifur-rahman.com)