As many of you know, Broadcom has acquired VMware and is planning to lay off engineering folks. Can external folks comment on how you would value a VMware experience.
Definitely tier 3 or lower. Oracle and Cisco are not Tier 2. Snap, AirBnb and Uber are… Or databricks, slack, LinkedIn. You get the picture. Adobe, Cisco, and VMWare are places to avoid
Adobe is usually on best companies list. Why you feel it's a place to avoid?
@datadof, I worked on all three you mentioned, Cisco < Abode < VMware and definitely not same tier by any scale
VMware is meh
Vmware is enterprise software. For any company doing enterprise, vmware experience is *much* better than fang experience. For some random shit startup by a 20 yo, they prob doesn’t even know that Vmware exists.
Lmao bias much? you probably worked there.
Of course. You probably didn’t. But I do know that many of the last generation of successful unicorns like Uber were built by vmware alumni…. And places like gcp/oci/aws paid >>top dollar to get vmware alumni when they try to go for enterprise customers.
Vmware is trash bro, nit weight in resume at all
right now it is trash
AWS exists because of VMware.
wtf is oak street health
wtf is you!
Better than putting Broadcom I guess
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Imo not as high as Apple, Google, or Meta, but higher than something like Oracle or Cisco. Maybe similar to Amazon. What do I know though, I worked at Infosys