I really don't like fb, I used consult and liked it but I didn't like the long engagement projects and lack of skilled developers to work with or learn from. I realized I really wanna work as solutions architect or professional services at like a data company such as Hortonworks/Cloudera/Datastax/Databricks/Google/AWS/MS. I wanted to get people's review about those companies and the work for those roles if it's interesting. Also any other companies similar would be interested to know about as well.
TC?
We are better than hortonworks cloudera and datastax, but way worse than google/aws/ms. TC is low here.
Better than DataStax in what way? TC? Probably, at DataStax the whole company is fully remote, and as a side effect of that TC can go lower while still being extremely competitive. Trajectory? That's very subjective, and obviously judgment will be impaired by information asymmetry - e.g. I know a bunch of details about our financial metrics and I like them more than what I (totally speculatively) can infer from Databricks' funding, but that doesn't mean much does it? So let's call it a draw there. Work? I don't know man, I've been at what you'll probably consider the best place from the ones in your words better than you, and what I do now blows it out of the water. Like, for real. So let's drill down into the details and see if Databricks really is better than the other places you have mentioned :)
Come to Qubole, our product is managed data platform on the public cloud platforms.
Haha you must be kidding
Nope what's wrong?
Any thoughts about Splunk