One reason for dissatisfaction in satellite”locations (anything other than NY/NJ) is that there’s no career path. All “leadership” is external. You might be able to move up a level below management but not higher. What’s sadder is that these locations were not satellites pre-FB. They were the main sites and vital to Fiserv and First Data.
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East coast isn’t intimidating, lots of good companies there to work for. Jamie Diamond made a good decision when he passed over Loser Frank.
Who would really want to be in management in this company with the current leadership. A manager in this company is just a puppet of a very self-absorbed, greedy, and shortsighted puppetmaster.
What… holiday party? Who has those?
Bwahahaha. Yeah, Jersey - the armpit of the US - it's the next Silicon Valley, right Frank? Sooooper competitive. What a dimwit. Maybe you can get Snooki and JWow to make a guest appearance at the office holiday party this year?
Don’t mistake arrogance with feeling intimidated. Arrogant behavior of the east coast goons is laughable. They are all sadly very transparent but somehow think they are smart.
In what way would be competing against each other?
Yep not surprised the competition drove you away. East coast is intimidating
NYC/NJ runs the show now - this is exactly why I left Fiserv.
Oh, so everybody who works at Frankserv can be packed into two locations. Wow, that is efficiency.
Elon's test rocket? Hard pass.
NYC/NJ runs the show now, get on board this rocket