A former Facebook employee has shared her experience working at the tech giant.

The woman, named Tiffany Yarde, took to TikTok to break down the perks of working for one of the world’s largest companies.

Facebook London has a lounge area for employees

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Facebook London has a lounge area for employeesCredit: TikTok
Facebook London reportedly provides a sleeping pod

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Facebook London reportedly provides a sleeping podCredit: TikTok

Tiffany began the 1-minute-16-second long video by showing off some futuristic sleeping pods for employees to nap.

The former recruitment coordinator then displayed scenes of the Facebook UK office.

She took viewers through the snack area which comprised an array of nibbles and beverages.

There is also an extensive ice cream parlor that serves many flavors, according to the video – it’s unclear if employees have to pay for this service or not.

The London headquarters appears to offer many entertainment options for its employees, including darts and a piano lounge.

To make the space more whimsical, one area features a wall made entirely of Lego.

Finally, Tiffany takes us up to the rooftop, which appears to come equipped with a bar area that serves cocktails.

When one TikTok user asked Tiffany why she left the company in the comments section, she explained that a better opportunity came along but working at Facebook was an “enjoyable experience”.

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And many Facebook employees from the London office seem to agree with Tiffany’s sentiment.

“Awesome place to work. Super intelligent and collaborative staff,” one employee wrote on Glassdoor.

The office also offers employees “nice perks and competitive salaries”, a second person revealed.

Some of these perks include game rooms, free food, shuttle bus service, and according to one employee, access to a free hairdresser on-site.

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Another employee shared that the company lets workers even work from another country for up to 20 days per year.

The Sun has reached out to Facebook London for comment.

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