Pros
High impact work: Opportunities to work on products and programs that affect hundreds of millions to billions of users globally.
Fast-paced environment: Decisions are made quickly, allowing you to see ideas move from concept to implementation in a relatively short time.
Global collaboration: Frequent collaboration with cross-functional teams across Product, Engineering, Data Science, Operations, Legal, Policy, and regional stakeholders worldwide.
Strong ownership: Employees are often trusted to own large, complex initiatives with significant visibility and business impact.
Continuous learning: Exposure to cutting-edge AI, machine learning, content moderation, and large-scale operational challenges.
Career growth opportunities: High performers can take on broader responsibilities and expand their scope relatively quickly.
Talented colleagues: Opportunity to work alongside highly skilled engineers, product managers, and operations leaders from diverse backgrounds.
Innovation-driven culture: Teams are encouraged to experiment, iterate, and solve ambiguous problems creatively.
Global perspective: Working with teams across different countries provides valuable international experience and cultural exposure.
Mission-driven work (especially in Trust & Safety): Ability to contribute to platform integrity, user safety, and regulatory compliance on a massive scale
Cons
Demanding workload: The pace can be intense, with frequent priority shifts and tight deadlines.
Time zone challenges: Global collaboration often means early morning or late-night meetings, particularly when working with teams in Asia and Europe.
Frequent organizational changes: Team structures, priorities, and ownership can change quickly, requiring employees to adapt often.
Ambiguity: Roles sometimes evolve faster than documentation or processes, requiring comfort with uncertainty.
High expectations: Employees are expected to deliver results quickly while managing multiple stakeholders and competing priorities.
Work-life balance can vary: Depending on the team and product area, workloads may occasionally extend beyond standard business hours.
Rapidly changing priorities: Projects may be paused, redirected, or re-scoped based on evolving business needs.
Complex stakeholder management: Global decision-making can require alignment across many teams with differing priorities.
Documentation and process maturity vary: Some organizations have well-established processes, while newer initiatives may require building them from scratch.
Performance pressure: The culture emphasizes execution and measurable impact, which can be motivating but also demanding.