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i have an offer from pagerduty. TC difference is 30k and most of the team (including manager ) is in another location while I am based in SF. is it worth joining? the work seems ok. base 155, rsu $25k/year, bonus - 8% for senior swe current tc - 230k #pagerduty #pagerdutyoffer
Yes love the product but that’s it. Is there any room for innovation?
I wouldn’t. Lower TC + being remote sounds like a good way to stall your career and salary growth.
Thanks for the input. I didn’t think about future salary growth.
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Great product but never ever take a new job for lower $$ unless you totally have to
What if you are on pip?
Seems really low for SF. It's not really remote work, SF is the head office. Guessing most of the team is in Toronto.
It really depends on the team. Some teams are working on really technical and interesting shit so it might be worth the having remote coworkers. Other teams may be not.. If you’re working on the core notification pipeline or SRE or security, then it’s worth considering. The biggest advantage of working at PagerDuty is everyone’s super chill and it’s very family oriented. There’s no crunchtime or anything like that. Office is empty by 5:30. Tc isn’t the best. You can find a better offer elsewhere. Negotiate it if you plan on accepting.
It was not the core team but the feature was gonna get integrated to the core product. Even after negotiations, they couldn’t match my current tc.
10-5 and a relaxed work from home policy do make for good work life balance, not gonna lie. Smaller teams can have fairly frequent on call, but most services are not very Pagey.
Worth joining would depend on your situation or what you find important. Not sure what your situation is at Groupon, but I would trade a $30k per year difference if the worklife balance and your current team is a nightmare to work with. The comp is on the lower side for SF, but there aren’t crazy deadlines set.
Worklife balance is pretty awesome here. Work is ok (getting boring because I have been with the same team for a while now) and that’s why I am looking for new opportunities. I could change teams inside of groupon so might as well do that if nothing externally works out.
What is their offer? Any RSU’s?
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