Caviar-catered meals from local San Francisco restaurants, massage rooms, and stocked kitchens are some of the perks afforded to Tinder employees.
Historically, Silicon Valley has been the place to set up shop if you wanted to make an industry splash, and it still is. But some tech giants as we know them today didn't even start in Silicon Valley proper as was the custom. Uber, Twitter, and Salesforce all were bred in San Francisco. And in recent years, hotshots like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and Cisco with Silicon Valley offices have also opened offices in San Francisco.
Historically, Silicon Valley has been the place to set up shop if you wanted to make an industry splash, and it still is. But some tech giants as we know them today didn't even start in Silicon Valley proper as was the custom. Uber, Twitter, and Salesforce all were bred in San Francisco. And in recent years, hotshots like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and Cisco with Silicon Valley offices have also opened offices in San Francisco.
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