Tech IndustryFeb 6, 2019
TurnerEYyE02

CS undergrad Student trying to choose between job offers

I just graduated with a CS bachelors but I do not want to be a developer. Between these 3 job offers, which would u go with and why? 1) Microsoft Project Manager located in Seattle Washington $95,000 salary + $15,000 bonus 2) Bank of America Global Tech Analyst Program located in New Jersey $93,000 salary + $10,000 bonus 2) E-trade Project Management located in Georgia $78,000 salary + $10,000 bonus 3) Twitter Product Manager located in San Francisco $100,000 salary + $20,000 bonus

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LinkedIn IITian Feb 6, 2019

Twitter

Tesla Aqpw Feb 6, 2019

If you don’t want to be a developer I’d pick between Microsoft PM and Twitter PM

Nvidia sbrb Feb 6, 2019

Msft

Facebook ojhobgingg Feb 6, 2019

Twitter or MSFT. Pick depending on location you prefer. Also, get some RSUs with those offers.

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leet4job Feb 6, 2019

Curious. Why don't you want to be a SWE but majoring in CS?

Turner EYyE02 OP Feb 6, 2019

It was too late to change my major when I decided

Apple hMWF54 Feb 6, 2019

I recommend Microsoft. San Francisco is expensive and with that salary you don’t go too far

Microsoft BcrX06 Feb 6, 2019

I would use the Twitter offer to ask Microsoft for more.

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wGsQ24 Feb 6, 2019

Easily the Twitter job. Ignore your first offer $$ and open your eyes to what you're setting yourself up for. If you're keen on working in product, Twitter is a great place to learn the ropes. In two years, you'll get amazing offers assuming you work hard, learn and have something to talk about the next time you're on the market. They've taken a chance on you and will have to train you. Hope you see why you're not drowning in $$$. At 21, it doesn't matter at all. None of the other job offers are anywhere close. A project manager isn't a product manager, and the rest of the options are lame. Product management is easily (subjectively) better than the other options as you get to see as influence so much more.

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OwjS77 Feb 6, 2019

Twitter Product Manager over Microsoft Project Manager.

PwC ajcufbso Feb 6, 2019

Twitter by far