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Worried that our top performer is an attrition risk. How do managers handle this?
Tech Industry
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I’m Sooo Happy about Biden signing TikTok ban bill today!!
India
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Heard congress distributing wealth
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Avoid teams with only Chinese or Indians especially with a Chinese/Indian manager
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I haven’t done shit today!
Assuming TC is about equal which would you pick for a new grad role? Amazon would be an internship return offer with a team I like. (I didn't notice or hear about any of the horror stories typically associated with amazon). On the other hand, I've been really impressed with Atlassian during the interview process.
Amazon to start career, then jump. It's ok to not chill and learn more at start of career
Atlassian
Personal preference: go to Amazon. Atlassian has terrible product management. Amazon has very good product management. You'll build stuff people use and love at Amazon. At atlassian, you'll build boring shit that your friends will mock.
Atlassian. We treat our new grads great.
As a side note, this would have gotten more actionable feedback as a poll (to the extent that those are useful). To answer your question though, Amazon is a sink or swim below SDE 3 assuming you’re in SWE. You will learn a lot but could wing up on the wrong team and struggle.
Is Amazon good for learning?
Atlassian. Combination of great engineering and great perks/culture.