I am shortlisting the companies for my next move to jump off the sinking ship full of politics and no career growth. I am a new mom of 4 months old baby. For my next move, I am looking for companies with good WLB, career growth and TC. I am leetcoding for the past 1 month. I have started to give interviews for the companies that I don't want to join( like startups ) So far I have shortlisted the following: 1. PayPal/ EBay - 2. Cruise automation 3. Uber - 4. Lyft 5. Apple 6. Google 7. Microsoft 8. Box 9. VMware 10. LinkedIn 11. Atlasssian- 12. GitHub 13. Salesforce 14. NetApp 15. Indeed - 16. Adobe - 17. Dropbox - 18. Twitter- 19. Uber - 20. Square 21. . . . . . May I know the names of few more companies with better WLB and TC. I am regretting every day I spend working for my below poverty line TC Current TC- 100k, Bay Area YoE- 3 years/ SWE(backend) I am looking only in Bay area as I live in Redwood City
Yea PayPal has pretty good wlb, but I'll tell ya the politics is rampant
Good WLB at Indeed.
Did you take the maternity leave?
Adobe is the obvious missing one.
from what i see they hire contractors more than actual full-time employees
Thought Oracle was generous to new hires. 100k was the TC I got 8 years ago.
Dropbox has good TC and great WLB. Not that good career growth due to slow business growth.
Wasn't knowing this. Thanks for feedback
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I bet you could make 100k on the east coast for a no name company and work 30 hours a week. Also, Uber is not known for a great wlb
Thanks for info on Uber- will take that off the list
Things have changed in recent years. Uber is generally pretty good WLB. Some people think it’s too much WLB...