How well does the job generally pay? How does it compare to a regular software engineering position in terms of pay in the short and long term?
I would say avoid stepping into it.
Lyft and Uber pay similar to their SW roles.
Waymo was a bit of a step up from Google but not a huge one. I think you can make more money on paper at other AV companies, but with increased risk.
Yea their RSU is paper money. Speaking of which, does waymo give alphabet RSU or waymo?
Depends on whether you transfered from Google or you're an external hire.
Just got a new grad offer 145/ (80k/4 years) / 29k
Location?
Comps are high now due to high demand. Industry is very volatile so who knows long term.