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- vote New grad offers Hi everyone, Asking for a friend: New Grad Offers: Bloomberg 153k+20k bonus +40k sign on NYC MSFT 120k+150k/4 RSU + 70k/2 sign on NYC Meta 129k+150k/4 RSU + 50k sign on NYC This is the order of priority: WLB,learning curve, compensation and benefits Which offer do you guys think my friend should
- Evaluate my offers. PhD new grad Facebook/Bbg I have two offers from Bloomberg and Facebook. I also finished interviewing with Pinterest. I did well in 3 round and medium/bad in one coding round so I'm not really expecting an offer. Bloomberg: Base 240 Yearly bonus 60 Sign on 25k Facebook: Base 168 RSU 300/4 years Sign on 75k Target bonus 1
- vote Help me decide between my 2 offers I have received two offers and am going back and forth between the two. Amazon worries me because it’s Amazon. Bloomberg worries me because of the older tech stack. I like the culture of Bloomberg though. EDIT: I feel like I may be able to negotiate Bloomberg to match Amazon base. Offer 1: Amazon
- vote New Grad offer - Bloomberg VS Microsoft Please help decide between these two offers. Looking for faster growth, higher TC, greater learning, exit opportunities. Microsoft Redmond Base: 112.5K Bonus: Upto 20% Sign on: 25K RSU: 70K over 3.5 years Bloomberg Base: 150K Bonus: 20K Sign on: 10K
- Offer evaluation: Coinbase/BBG/Robin Hi Folks, I got three offers (so far). Really appreciate any feedback (TC yearly -average within 4yr): 1) Coinbase : Quant Research -> bs:200K, bonus:30K, RSU: 100K/4yr, sign-on:45K--> TC:270K 2) Bloomberg: S. Dev --------> bs: 250k, bonus:60K, RSU:0, sign-on:30K--> TC:3
- link If going private rsu? If a company goes private what happens to unvested RSU? https://seekingalpha.com/news/3788469-elliott-vista-in-advanced-talks-to-buy-citrix-systems-bloomberg Tc 300k YOE 9
- Rate Bloomberg offer Got an offer from Bloomberg for 131k salary, 13k first year bonus, 10k relocation. How is this for a new grad? I also have an offers from Apple in Austin at 105k salary, 50k RSU, and 10k relocation and Amazon at 106k salary, 25.5k first year signing bonus, 20.5k second year signing bonus, 65k RSU,
- vote Bloomberg vs Coinbase New Grad offer I’m an international student and get these two offers: Bloomberg Base 150k Bonus 20k Relocation 10k Coinbase Base 135k RSU 50k / yr Bonus 5% Which company is better in immigration policy and future prospects? I would like to choose the company that could provide me gc ASAP. #swe #software
- vote Yelp London / Bloomberg London Bloomberg: Senior SWE Base: 115k gbp Bonus: 20k gbp Signing: 10k usd Relocation: 5k gbp Yelp: IC3 Base: 85k gbp RSU: 120K USD Signing: 10k gbp Relo: 5K Others: Bytedance SG, around 120k SGD or so, still negotiating RSU and base exact amounts . Not very interested in staying in Singapore at thi
- Spotify vs Bloomberg offer in NYC I got offers from Spotify and Bloomberg. Please see below for the TC from both the firms. YOE - 5.4 years Spotify Senior Software Engineer Base : 215k RSU : 200k for 4 years TC per annum : 265k Bloomberg Senior Software Engineer Base : 215k Target Bonus : 50k per year Joining Bonus : 20k TC :
- Bloomberg Vs Walmart Got offers from Bloomberg and Walmart Labs WalmartLabs (Hoboken, NJ) Title: Software Engineer 3 Base: $142k Joining bonus: $15k RSU: $20K per year (4-year vesting) Annual bonus: 16% (based on individual and company performance) Unlimited PTO Bloomberg (NYC) Title: Full-Stack Engineer Base: $150k
- vote Google vs. Bloomberg New Grad I have two SWE new grad offers and I’m struggling to decide which to take. Background: Bachelor’s from T30 public university 2 no-name internships, TA experience and freelance work Google (L3): Location: Seattle, WA Base: 127k (negotiated from 106k) RSU: 90k, 33/33/22/12 vesting Signing: 0 Bonus:
- vote New grad offer comparison I have a few new grad SWE offers so far: Google: 120k base, 100k/4yr RSU, 20k signing Bloomberg: 142k base, 18k target bonus, 10k signing Yelp: 110k base, 120k/4yr RSU, 10k signing My product area at Google would be Google Product Infrastructure (not sure if this means anything). At Yelp I’d prob
- [Referrals] Looking for Referrals India Hello Everyone, I looking for referrals in any good start up or big company for SDE-1 Role (Preferably any *web development* (frontend or full stack would be amazing) related Role would be really nice). TC: 19L fixed + 11L RSU over 4 years + ~5L Bonuses YOE: <1 year Expecting offer from Oracle:
- VP level Software engineer salaries in your bank? Hello everyone, I am looking to gather VP level salaries across different banks. I was able to find some details online, but better to hear from horse's mouth as it's not clear BOFA : 130k-190k range, bonus 0-10 percent, 8K+ RSU vesting in 4 years exp: 5+ years Looking for banks in particular #
- Google L4 Application Engineer offer evaluation After second attempt.. got a L4 application engineer (not SWE) offer from Google NYC. 145k base, 220 k RSU, 20k joining, 32 K relocation, 15% bonus. (Used Bloomberg competing offer, fb and Amazon.. no offer) Total yoe 10 yr ( 5 yrs in support , 5 in Development of backend for distributed systems i
- Received Autodesk offer w/ only 3 business days to answer Autodesk knows I'm interviewing with other companies, and were very fast to go through the interview rounds and present an offer, giving only 3 business days for me to give an answer. I have my final round Amazon interview very soon, and am at the early interviewing stages w/ Zoom, Roku, Bloomberg,
- Bloomberg new grad max comp I just got an e-mail from Bloomberg for a new grad phone interview, but I already have an offer from Microsoft: 108k base 120k RSU / 3.5 years 30k signing bonus Even if I can delay my answer for Microsoft long enough, is there a chance that Bloomberg can even match this offer (adjusted to CoL) if
- vote Offers evaluation Microsoft | Redmond SDE-2 | L61 Base: $155000 Bonus: 10% SignOn: $50000 Stocks: $140000 / 4 years Relocation: $10000 (after tax) Amazon | Seattle SDE-2 | L5 Base: $160000 SignOn: $225000 / 2 years RSU: 100 Relocation: $10000 Goldman Sachs | New York VP | SDE-2 Base: $185000 Bonus: $100000 SignOn:
- vote LinkedIn vs Bloomberg offer Asking for my girlfriend, " Bloomberg offer, senior software engineer- 220k base + 50 target bonus + 60k sign. First year -330, 2nd year - 270k LinkedIn offer, software engineer- 160k base + 15% bonus + 200k rsu+ 40k sign on+ 10k relo, first year - 284k, 2nd year - 234k I want very chill wlb along
- vote Help me in my decision I am a recent Masters graduate and have joined Bloomberg with a compensation as follows : Base:131.5 k Sign On:15k. Location:NYC I have got a offer from VMware with a Feb joining date as follows: Base:125k, sign on:25k RSU:100k over 4 years. at Pal Alto. Should I jump the ship or continue here at
- vote Offer comparison: FB vs Uber vs Bloomberg After 6 months of preparation and interviewing, here are the final offers I’m deciding between: 1. Facebook: (Solutions Engg) (L4) Base: 150k RSU per year: 40k Bonus: 15k Sign on: 25k TC: $205k 2. Uber: (SWE) (L4) Base: 147k RSU per year: 80k Bonus: 13k Sign on: 25k TC: 240k Shares priced at $40
- vote New grad offers: MSFT/Amazon/Bloomberg/Oracle Which company would you choose and why? Amazon AWS WA: SDE1 Base: 117k Stock: 70k (5/15/40/40) Signing: 45k (25k 1st year, 20k 2nd year) Relocation: 7k Microsoft WA: L60, Business Application Group Base: 120k Stock: 130k/3.5 years Signing: 40k/2 years Relocation: 5.5k Bloomberg NY: bootcamp Base:
- Applied scientist at Amazon I got an offer from Amazon as an applied scientist (L5) for a tc of about 320 in NY. Currently datascientist at Bloomberg with tc about 125. I have PhD plus 2 years of experience. I originally searched because I wasn't happy with managers but new managers are better. I've heard amazon teams are hit
- Feeling very worried and depressed on choosing 1 offer over another I had 2 offers that I was particularly confused about, 1 from bloomberg and other from LinkedIn. Bloomberg offer NYC- 220k base + 50k annual bonus + 60k signon- 330k year 1, 270k year 2 Linkedin offer Sunnyvale- 160k base + 15% bonus + 200k rsu+ 40k sign on- 284k year 1 and 234k year 2. I genuinel
- vote Bloomberg vs DoorDash New Grad Offers International student here. Got offers from Bloomberg and DoorDash as a New Grad SWE Bloomberg TC: 145k base, 20k bonus, 10k relocation DoorDash TC: 135k base, 175k over 4 years vested RSU, 20k sign-on, 5k relocation Location does not matter. Worried about job security at DoorDash (since the compa
- Twitter Test Engineer 2 salary expectation Hi blinders, Recently I completed the rounds of Twitter for Test Enginner 2 and expecting an offer next week. I would like to Understand from you all here what is the compensation range of Twitter for Test engineer 2. This will help me put my best hat for negotiation 😜 Yoe - 5 current CTC : 23
- vote Google vs Bloomberg SWE offer eval Google L3 Sunnyvale: 138 base + 15% bonus 170 rsu 10 sign on = TC 211k first year Bloomberg NYC: 160 base + 25 bonus (~15%) 25 sign on = TC 210k first year YOE < 2 Current tc: 85k I know career wise, Google is no brainer. But I'm in my mid 20s and would like to have a more social/dating life an
- Product or program manager referral in Singapore Looking for #productmanager #programmanager #product #pm referrals in Singapore. Current product experience includes #fintech, #datascience #ecommerce Please DM or comment below for opportunities at your companies, if you are working in Singapore location. I have PEP and can join immediately.
- vote Facebook or Bloomberg? Career or life? #facebook #bloomberg #offer #tech 1. title: B is senior, F is E4. Both are software engineer roles. 2. total comp: almost the same. B: base 191k, bonus 39k, sign-on 40k, relo 10k. F: base 160k, RSU 260k/4 yr, sign-on 50k, target bonus 10%. B is 280k first year, 240k with 5-15% increase after, F i
- vote Four offers in hand: help me decide! 1st offer: Expedia SDE2 - Seattle 155K Base+ 31k Sign On + 12k Relocation + 26K RSUs +17K RSUs (Annual Bonus) 2nd offer: Atlassian P3 - Bay Area 150K Base+ 150K RSUs 3rd offer: Bloomberg Sr SWE - New York 200K Base + 20% Annual Bonus 4th offer: Microsoft - Seattle Asked for $250K total comp for l
- vote Bloomberg vs Zoom New Grad Offers I’m extremely grateful to receive these 2 offers. These are the initial TC breakdown: Bloomberg (NYC): 153k base + 22k yearly perf bonus + 10k relocation TC: 185k first year, 175 recurring Zoom (remote): 135k base + 10.8k (8%) yearly perf bonus + 160 rsu (vested 4 years) TC: ~185k My background:
- vote Bloomberg NYC vs Salesforce SF Offer Hi, I’m a new grad and I recently got an offer from both companies. I was really looking forward to enjoying NYC as a new grad in my early 20’s, especially the dating scene, nightlife and having friends that are non-tech, but salesforce came with a great offer. The team at salesforce is great and I
- vote New grad needs help choosing offers I am a new grad and just got a couple offers I need help with. All the companies look good to me since I’ve never worked at either of them. I need people who have first hand experience at these companies to help me make a decision. I am also on F-1 visa so stability is important. I’m looking for wh
- vote Uber vs Amazon vs VMware vs Bloomberg Uber: Position: Software Engineer - New Grad Location: Palo Alto Compensation: Base - 110k, Bonus - 15k, RSU worth 89k Team: New Mobility (Jump bikes and Scooters) Pros: Innovative Cons: Less compensation Amazon: Position: Software Development Engineer I Location: Seattle Compensation: Base - 120k,
- Does Bloomberg match Amazon compensation? Especially since at Amazon most of the compensation is RSUs and Bloomberg is all cash. Do they give around 250k for 5 YOE? TC 220k Seattle
- Bloomberg Offer - remote option past COVID? Hi community, first time writing a post. I got 2 offers: Bloomberg - 260k base + 70k bonus + signon 25k + relocation package to NYC. Another company - 180k base + 15% bonus + 320k RSUs/4 yrs + signon 40k with remote option that will reduce base (other parts will remain unchanged). YOE: 11 Initially
- Amazon vs Bloomberg for New Grad SDE Hi, I have received offers from Amazon (Seattle) and Bloomberg (New York) for New Grad SDE role. Being a new grad position, I don't know the teams I will be working with at both these companies. The offers are comparable with Bloomberg offering a higher base and Amazon offering RSUs. Which compa
- link Yelp London offer, IC3 Recruiter told me it's a higher-end IC3 leveling, but compensation doesn't sound that good. 95k GBP base, 150k USD RSU, 10k GBP sign-in, 5k GBP relocation bonus, 7.5% target performance cash bonus. This brings the TC for the first year to be ~131.5k GBP + ~3.5k GBP if I count 7.5% cash bonus for a
- Should I join AWS in NYC? YOE: 6 TC: 180k / 140k (over two years) / 180k RSUs Pos: L5 Front End Eng Current TC: 195k / 40k (yearly) Bloomberg and AWS are both in NYC. Edit: RSUs value from 90 to 180k
- link Booking.com offer London evaluation Hello, i got offer from Booking.com for the position of core software engineer ( It’s above mid level but below senior engineer ). I am working as senior engineer in HelloFresh berlin. I am also interviewing in Amazon Bloomberg and Reddit. Offer from booking is as follows Base 80k£ / yearly Yearly
- vote Bloomberg London vs. Databricks Amsterdam Imagine you had to choose between these two offers: Bloomberg - Location: London - Level: Senior Software Engineer - TC: 140k GBP → 170k GBP (~200k EUR) Databricks - Location: Amsterdam - Level: L4 - TC: ~190k EUR → ~200k EUR → ~210k EUR (95k EUR base, 8% holiday allowance, 12.5% target bonus, res
- vote AWS S3 vs Bloomberg I have 2 offers. Please help me decide. AWS S3 Capacity and Forecasting team SDE 2 --> Base: $160k Signing Bonus Y1: $184k Signing Bonus Y2: $131k RSUs: 116 Location: Seattle Bloomberg Enterprise Data License Sr. SWE --> Base: $250k Bonus: $65k Location: NYC YOE: 12 TC: $200k #aws #enginee
- vote Google vs Microsoft new grad Have the following SWE offers after interning at Google this summer (also interned at Bloomberg before hence my profile): Google (L3, MTV) Base/Equity/Bonus/Sign-On: 129k / 100k / 15% / 20k PA: Search (team match happens later) Microsoft (L60, Bellevue) Base/Equity/Bonus/Sign-On: 119k / 130k / 10%
- vote Evaluate offers Got verbal offers from the following: Indeed: Location: Remote, I stay in Michigan lcol area Title: SWE 2 Base: 130k RSUs: 139k over 4 years + refreshers Bonus: 10% of base Sign on: 32k Bloomberg: Location: NYC Title: Senior Software Engineer Base: 191k Bonus: 40k Sign on: 30k Relocation: 10k Yoe
- Microsoft vs Bloomberg (Fresher) Asking this for a friend. He has offers from Microsoft, Hyderabad (India) and Bloomberg, Pune (India). He is confused about which one should he join? He has 0 year of experience. He just did a 2-month intern at Microsoft this year. Microsoft Compensation: Base salary: 14 Lakh INR (18.8k USD) Vari
- vote SDE Offer Eval - Workday/AWS/MSFT/(Qualtrics) Received offer from these companies. Want to see what everyone thinks. I am currently located in NYC but don’t have a strong preference in staying. YOE: 2 1. Workday P3, Bay Area 180k base + 160k/4 RSU + 10%bonus Refresher: 17k * n years Sign on + relocation bonus: 30k TC for first 4 years(not inc
- A few offers - advice please! Hey everyone! I have a friend (no Blind account - posting on their behalf) that would love some insight on choosing between a few offers for SWE, coming from a boot camp. He currently has 4 job offers with VMWare (unknown team), Ripple (Working on ledgers), Bloomberg (bloomberg terminal - unknown t
- link Bloomberg offer, Senior developer, London Proposed TC - 165k GBP, base probably around 130-135, rest is cash bonus, no RSUs as Bloomberg is a private company. According to levels.fyi this is already quite high. Considering that fact, few questions: - how much this comp can grow in future? Is this already the ceiling? - how can I grow furth
- vote Robinhood vs Bloomberg new grad swe Just received offers for new grads for SWE with both of these companies and wondering what to pick. I feel like Robinhood is prob a better name in the industry and fast moving but I’ve heard bad things about WLB and I don’t think there’s a guarantee they’d IPO very soon. On the other hand I’m on a