Ask HN: Which tech company is most transparent internally?

7 points by throwawaymaybe ↗ HN
Which tech company has a culture of openly sharing with all of its employees how and why it comes to its strategic decisions?

At team meetings, this would manifest itself as the leadership presenting the different difficult options they could have chosen from, and then explain why they went with a certain option despite the uncertainties.

Do cultures like this exist at larger companies? Where?

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Gitlab, a lot of there stuff is super well documented because of their remote culture.
At Mobile Jazz we've a weekly meeting every Wednesday with everyone where we share all company updates. We're not a large company (~20 team members) and we also deliberately want to stay small, simply because we really enjoy this culture of being fully transparent (amongst other reasons). The bigger it gets, my feeling is that it's harder to make everyone happy and transparency turns into endless debates, so bigger companies, as a result of that, usually end up being less transparent.

Coincidentally, we just released today our company handbook:

* https://mobilejazz.com/company-handbook (landing page, if you want to get email updates)

* https://mobilejazz.com/docs/company-handbook/mobile-jazz-com... (direct link to the PDF)

Hope someone finds it helpful! :-)

Edit: typo

It's naive to think that such company exists, if it does, it's either small with mediocre performance or a failing startup. Managers that try and change this get let go faster than you can say 'transpare'
I don't know, Buffer considers a small or medium company (you asked a larger company), but they have transparency on equity, salary, revenue, pricing, and soon. Details of transparency are presented on https://buffer.com/transparency.

They also share inside their company on https://open.buffer.com.

I second this. The fact that their salaries are all publicly posted, from CEO down, is mind blowing to me.