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Uh, actually I work in the SF and Valley tech scene and know it intimately and extensively. You somehow want to have us believe this is a widespread and accepted practice - it's not among any reputable groups.

The liability issues alone make "listing" drinking alcohol at work during or after office hours as a "job perk" even more moronic.

But do feel free to list right here on HN the startups who proudly list beer drinking during office hours on office premises as a "perk".

There are many of us who do business in the tech world who will consider that a public service announcement of organizations to avoid doing business with.




OK. Well, here are a few ads that list alcohol as a perk that I turned up with a 5min search.

* Atlassian: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/Team-Lead-Architect/af8692e...

* Lookout: https://www.lookout.com/about/careers/detail?gh_jid=2221&gh_...

* Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/careers

* Twitter's job page shows employees with the classic red solo cup: https://twitter.com/jobs/why_work

* Shop it to me: http://www.jobscore.com/jobs/shopittome/data-integration-eng...

* Disqus: http://boards.greenhouse.io/disqus/jobs/2629?t=ug5j4s

* Cozy: http://www.ventureloop.com/ventureloop/jobdetail.php?r=f_in&...

* Blackboard: http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH07/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org...

As well as bunch of other names I've never heard of (Forio, Reesio, thredUP, UberConference, FiveStars, PagerDuty)


I'm not really sure you could call the engineers that work at Google in MTV not a reputable group?


Well, to be fair, Google doesn't list free beer as "perk"...

(Not that it stops Google employees from feeling deeply entitled to have free beer every week...)




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