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Facebook's 21-Year-Old Wunderkind Leaves For Google (bloomberg.com) 106

An anonymous reader shares a report: Facebook hired Michael Sayman for an internship when he was 17 years old, and gave him a full-time engineering job at 18. Now, the wunderkind is leaving for Alphabet's Google. He turned 21 last week. At Facebook, Sayman was a product manager who helped the social-media giant understand how his generation uses their phones, advising on experimental products for teens and helping executives understand trends. At Google, he'll be a product manager for Assistant, a voice-based service built on the search engine's giant database.
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Facebook's 21-Year-Old Wunderkind Leaves For Google

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  • Who cares (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 28, 2017 @02:33PM (#55098835)

    I mean really who the fucks cares.
    He prolly the one making everything so shitty.

  • Self promotion? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 28, 2017 @02:35PM (#55098849)

    Did he post this story to promote himself? First I have ever heard of him. Editors, can you get this shit off the front page?

    • Re:Self promotion? (Score:5, Informative)

      by Mylen Void ( 5067115 ) on Monday August 28, 2017 @02:46PM (#55098945)

      "Posted by msmash on Monday"
      "https://www.facebook.com/ms"
      "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1470347966393216&set=a.121401937954499.24720.100002540804807&type=3&theater"

      Sure looks like it, its timed, and the initials match up.

      • Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

      • "Posted by msmash on Monday"
        "https://www.facebook.com/ms"
        "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1470347966393216&set=a.121401937954499.24720.100002540804807&type=3&theater"

        Sure looks like it, its timed, and the initials match up.

        His exit speech reads exactly like a boilerplate corporate memo (might have gotten help writing it, who knows), barring any major fuck ups, this kid has it made.

      • "It's only a coincidence, I swear".

        LOL.

        Is the guy really 21? Or rather 12?

  • So this piece of shit is the reason I keep getting kicked off Facebook because I login from another city I fly to? This only happens on my laptop but never my phone. Then it asks for my phone number to verify my identity, and it won't accept my phone number that it fucking asked for. Sounds like this little cunt needs a beating instead of a job promotion.
  • You can openly comment on his post here. https://www.facebook.com/photo... [facebook.com]
    • You can openly comment on his post here.

      https://www.facebook.com/photo... [facebook.com]

      Don't do that.

      Direct your attention to the slashdot editors, who are the ones responsible for this crap on the front page.

      Doxxing and belittling is immature, unfair, and a favourite tactic of our home-grown capital "A" terrorist organization.

      Did you want to be known as one of them?

      • Thats why you don't self promote on slashdot. Keep your promotions on your little facebook, or gtfo the internets.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Did you submit this yourself Michael? You self-absorbed Facefuck tool?

    Here's a better bio:
    ----
    Michael Sayman is a fucking a piece of shit. Nobody wants to know about him or his dorky little job, thinking up more useless garbage under the guise of innovation, while he contributes to the decline of civilization with stupid, shitty gadgets and toys.

    You are fucking trash, go hide your face in a pile of wheatgrass

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Cool story, bro!

  • Which is he? A technical wiz? A good manager? They have rather different requirements.

  • According to "Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal" [amzn.to] by Nick Bilton and "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" [amzn.to] by Antonio Garcia Martinez, both Twitter and Facebook are have employees from Google and each other. It shouldn't be surprising that talent from either company would go back to Google. Which is why I've always cautioned people not to burn their bridges because Silicon Valley is just one big incestuous family. You're never know when y

    • Which is why I've always cautioned people not to burn their bridges because Silicon Valley is just one big incestuous family

      If you don't like working for Google, presumably you also wouldn't like working for Twitter or Facebook. So people may simply not care.

      • If you don't like working for Google, presumably you also wouldn't like working for Twitter or Facebook.

        If you worked at Google, recruiters are less likely to consider you for positions at small- or medium-sized companies. I got pigeonholed as being an enterprise-level technician because I worked at enterprise-level companies (i.e., Fujitsu, Sony, Intuit, Google, eBay, etc.). Some of those companies I've worked for on multiple contracts.

        • by ls671 ( 1122017 )

          Obviously, you are overqualified.

          • Obviously, you are overqualified.

            Especially with my current government IT job with its super-sized enterprise environment. I'm almost afraid of not being able to get a regular corporate job if I don't stay with the contract after it goes up for rebidding.

    • by s.petry ( 762400 )
      Remove the word talent and we can talk.
  • People keep calling him a "wunderkind". He doesn't even know what that means [youtube.com].
    • In many cases (though I have no idea about this particular one), "poster boy" would be a better word. Companies *love* the publicity that comes with giving a job to an unusually clever young kid. Especially these kinds of companies, it enhances their image of being a young, dynamic community of really clever people where everyone is judged on merit.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    It's kind of painfully obvious that the developers working on most apps are fucking terrible at end user experience. I'm not sure a 21 year old with an extremely limited experience/perception model will understand all the use cases.

    Google maps, for example, has just continually gotten worse from an end user experience level FOR THE LAST 3-4 YEARS STRAIGHT.

    Google is an extremely mis-managed company. If that's not obvious to a lot of people it's because there are too many young people working there who lack

  • by gosand ( 234100 ) on Monday August 28, 2017 @03:40PM (#55099369)

    Kid makes a mobile game, gets hired by FB as developer (software engineer my ass), somehow becomes a product manager and spends 2 years learning about his own demographic and creates a failed social app.

    For some reason, this makes him attractive to Google and they hire him.

    *ugh*

    Not only is Idiocracy becoming real, so is Silicon Valley.

    • Good to see silicon valley is still a big fan of the "failing upward" trend.

      No doubt brought about by the same attitude as uninhibited, laissez faire venture capitalism, but for people instead of business. "He's smart, he's got to lay the golden egg eventually!"
    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      It's like the old dotcom days. :(

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Was he an engineer? Or a product manager? They're not the same thing.

  • Sayman was a product manager who helped the social-media giant understand how his generation uses their phones, advising on experimental products for teens and helping executives understand trends

    . . . So. . . his credentials for why we would care about him is...... He's a kid? That's it? Not some sort of prodigy?

    "Hired as a Software Engineer" and yet he was a "product manager". Do you have any idea how fluffy and vague that title is? Don't get me wrong, there could be a TON of serious work being done behind that title. Or there could be just ".... make the icons flat with simple colors". It's like a movie producer. What do they do? "help produce".

    Lemmeseeee.... he has a wikipedia page

  • Why, exactly, is this mediocre considered to be a 'wunderkind'?

    Did the idiot, who allowed this submission, even know what wunderkind means?

    I must be old.

  • by HockeyPuck ( 141947 ) on Monday August 28, 2017 @05:27PM (#55100007)

    Was it this kid's mother who did it and needed to brag to her friends and relatives?

  • I need another long vacation from /.

  • by gTsiros ( 205624 ) on Tuesday August 29, 2017 @12:04AM (#55101467)

    this is a zero content submission

    • It's nice to see the /. community coming together to heap abuse on it, though.

      I'm tempted to submit a story. "Noted software developer and occasional author of Slashdot comments Michael Wojcik cut his fingernails last night. 'I suppose I typically cut them once a week or so,' the tech legend reported."

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