No need to wear formal attire to work. Few benefits on top of salary (ex. wellness allowance refund - taxable - or limited refunds on personal travel)
1. Employees are disposable at every level 2. Very few career opportunities (no job openings in sight) 3. Salary is meh unless you work in the tech orgs 4. Merit salary increase is max 3% year over year (3% is for overachievers!) 5. Incredibly slow at implementing anything new; product intake is a nightmare to submit 6. In many orgs, I see "Peter's principle" showing (people promoted to people management that have zero to no human skills and are actually awful managers) 7. A lot of micromanagement 8. Senior leaders shifting around every couple years and subsequent staff reshuffling, layoffs, org renaming resulting in nobody knowing who does what for months at a time
Got mutiple offers. Which one to consider Rakuten: 260k Sony playstation: tc 295k 1st yr 275k from 2nd Vmware: 356k throughout 4 yrs (not sure about vmware broadcom acquisition but offer is best among all) Expedia: 346k 1st 2 yrs then 315k
Hi guys My team is supporting Expedia carry out some of their talent acquisition initiatives as they unify several tier-1 services under one platform. Great culture - only 2% attrition last year Awesome travel benefits High Visibility - your work will be seen/used by every user Flexible work sc...Read more
Finished onsites for both. Assuming tc is around the same, which would be better choice during recession? Have not heard of layoffs at Mastercard like ever though I heard they do stealth rifs. I know Expedia let go Folks early 2020 before covid and I don't know of engineers who were cut during co...Read more
Uber, Lyft, Airbnb may go IPO soon, sometimes I feel these are over valued and risky to join at this point. What are your thoughts? UBER: Eats is really not a big mover, self driving takes years to become main stream, say 3 years. So this is a super long game even if they IPO in 2019. Lyft: fierce...Read more
Hi fellow Blinders. Looking to jump off the sinking ship that is VMware after the Broadcom acquisition. I’m looking for anything involving customer-facing “support”, “technical support” or “implementation”. Looking for a remote role based in the US. #referral #intuitivesurgical #apple #swe #engine...Read more