Benefícios legais, mas… - Moderador De Conteúdo ByteDance Employee Review

3.0
Jun 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Benefícios ótimos. Plano de saúde decente, VR super legal, etc. Trabalho super individual, sem a necessidade de interagir com pessoas externas (como clientes).

Cons

1) é a cobrança com relação a resultados. O sistema de metrificação é totalmente injusto e você sempre é cobrado de melhorar, mas fica em um ciclo vicioso de se esforçar e ainda assim ser metrificado de um jeito totalmente injusto (a empresa sabe bem dessa questão). Me sentia um “hamster na rodinha” buscando melhorar cada vez mais e não apresentar o que esperavam. Você se esforça demais e é pouco recompensado, mesmo as poucas pessoas que excedem expectativas. Assim, uma promoção é algo bem difícil. 2) modelo híbrido (2x na semana, provavelmente 3x em breve). não há sentido algum para este modelo, já que fazemos exatamente o trabalho que é feito em casa, com reuniões muitas vezes remotas mesmo no presencial, fora o desgaste de locomoção por uma forçação de barra que não faz sentido. 3) o conteúdo pode ser bastante perturbador. Era o que menos me afetava porque, com o tempo, você se torna mais frio para criar uma barreira psicológica e não te afetar tanto, mas você sempre pode ver algum gatilho seu ou algo extremamente desconfortável.

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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.

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