We Went To Twitter And Facebook And It's Impossible To Decide Which Place We'd Rather Work
Imagine that you have the right degree, you impressed the right people, and aced your interviews at Facebook and Twitter in Silicon Valley. While accomplishing that may have been a long, daunting task, your hyper-employable bad-to-the-bone self now faces the toughest challenge of all - deciding which place you'd rather work.
We checked out both companies' headquarters to see what they're like as work environments.
First, we went to Facebook ...
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Facebook occupies the former sprawling complex of Sun Microsystems, just north of Palo Alto on the way to San Francisco. There isn't much around the campus, but once inside workers are treated to a mecca of urban amenities. There's an array of restaurants, everything from sushi to a BBQ joint employing a Georgia chef. There is also a styling salon, a transportation center, and vending machines to serve workers every tech-addled need.
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Twitter is in San Francisco's Tenderloin District ...
It's in a throbbing urban center with fresh refinement alongside up-and-coming urban grit. Inside the 1937 Art Deco building's lobby, is the original sprawling array of stone and bronze designed to leave all memory of the 1929 stock market crash in the dust.
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Several floors up, Twitter inverts the lobby vibe with a rustic, woodsy themed decor inspired after its bird-based logo. Both places offer an expansive array of perks, and we'll be highlighting both tours in upcoming photo-essays. But these photos show what left us undecided on which company tempted us the most.
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