Data Engineering - Atlassian(P5) vs Google(L4) - Job options
Help me choose between Atlassian, India, and Google, India!
I joined #Atlassian a few months back at P5 in Data Engineering. I am working on Spark/Databricks/Airflow/Tableau, I have a good manager, I love the culture.
I got an offer from #Google for Devices and Services Team, L4, for a Technical Solutions Consultant role (they say they don't have a Data Engineer Title). I will get to work on Supply chain management data and will be a senior member of the India team. The data is probably in SAP and probably will have to get that worked on with the help of vendors. They are using Google BigQuery and other internal tools with Tableau.
(Google took a long time to revert, I took the Google interview before the Atlassian one)
If calculated wholistically for four years, both paying me almost the same (a slight edge to google for 33-33-22-12 instead of 25-25-25-25 RSU allocation).
Can I say it like: Open-Source-Technology vs A-bigger-Brand?
I was in Microsoft before this. I have a total of 8 YOE. Going forward, I want to get into a Data Engineering Manager role and build my career from there, maybe in 2-4 years.
New to Blind, please let me know if I missed something.
#dataengineering #dataengineer #data #analytics #googleindia #atlassianindia
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But my plan is to use the relaxed culture to kind of take my career where I want. Projects have a lot of room for you to take the lead, plus have plenty of time and energy after work to learn whatever I want (something I didn’t have, being overworked at my last company)
Also not sure but that 'diff' title at Google might harm if not help later when recruiters see your resume
True, I think the same. But just to put the other side of thoughts on the table- if the goal is to go into management in a few years, how heavily does it matter to be technically hands-on with Open Source Tech Stack.
I think the same, about the title.
But in the words of the HR: Google doesn't have data engineer as a title and I should say Data Engineer on LinkedIn/Resume.
But the (not very clever) joke was:
Jira = Bad