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Six months ago, I was unsuccessful in the Amazon L5 Data Engineer loop, but I managed to secure a Senior Data Engineer position at an insurance company. Unfortunately, I'm only copying data from the SQL server to AWS/Snowflake using Sqoop and scheduling ingest jobs using an internal tool, which is not helping me grow professionally. I previously worked for Comcast and Nielsen as a Data Engineer, where I was involved in some exciting and complex data engineering projects at a large scale. However, I'm worried about my technical career development and wondering whether to continue working here or start looking elsewhere, given the current market conditions. YOE: 6+ TC: 170k Location: Seattle #data #dataanalytics #datacareer
I would stay a while and learn something on the side like a certification then look for new job. That said I do not have a lot of industry experience
Dude. DE jobs are really hard to come by atm. It’s a sellers market!
You can and should always look for opportunities - whether you passively or actively apply is up to you though
Always look for opportunities. That said look at switching into SWE or solution Eng or something else.
Liberty mutual? God damnit why didn't they hire me
I am working in The Hartford Insurance.