Facebook To Open New Office in Kendall Square, Adding Hundreds of Jobs (bostonglobe.com)
Facebook has a status update: The social network will open a new office in Cambridge next year and plans to hire more than 500 employees, bringing the Boston-based staff to 650. From a report: The company, which founder Mark Zuckerberg launched at Harvard before decamping for the West Coast, established its first Boston-based team nearly four years ago with a small group of employees sharing a workspace. Today, that team has grown to more than 100 people in a Kendall Square office, and space is getting tight, said Ryan Mack, who leads the Facebook Boston office. "We serve 2 billion people on Facebook," he said, "and we need to continue to scale." The new offices will occupy the top three floors of 100 Binney St., a new building designed by Elkus Manfredi that is scheduled to open early next year. Facebook will share the space with 300 Bristol-Myers Squibb employees.
We serve up 2 billion people on Facebook," he said,
FTFH.
I already earn $55k doing IT support in Silicon Valley. Why would I want to move there?
The story behind Facebook can be found in "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" by Ben Mezrich, which "The Social Network" movie was based on. "The Boy Kings: A Journey into the Heart of the Social Network" by Katherine Losse takes place after the movie and from a woman's perspective that I'm currently reading. The most recent Facebook-related book is "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" by Antonio Garcia Martinez, who sold his startup and engineers to Twitter while getting a job at Facebook in a three-way deal, and developed the ad system at Facebook that tracks both logged in and anonymous users with third-party demographic data.
More useless fluff jobs.
You may wonder why I have allowed Facebook into my square... it's because here I can keep a closer eye on them, and place protective wards around them. To protect everyone else that is...
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Facebook will share the space with 300 Bristol-Myers Squibb employees.
I misread that as "Briggs-Myers Squib" and thought well that isn't very nice.
And they have a book telling them how. It's called "To Serve Man".
The only reason I can think of that they want to have a presence there is proximity to MIT. Whether MIT students or grads would actually want to work for Facebook is another matter - personally I would be kind of embarrassed to admit that I had anything to do with Facebook, and they have already had their IPO, so I don't see a lot of upside.