Hi, I joined chase recently with base: 130k, 5k relocation and performance bonus approx 25k in a year as application developer. I got expedia offer for data eng ll with base 140k, 28k sign on bonus, 12k relocation and 38k stocks vested in 4 years. No mention about yearly performance bonus yet. Now I am little confused to which one to continue. Chase is very big company so experience on chase would be good in future, may be similar with expedia but not sure. Also looking at upcoming recession, feels like chase would be more stable. But also then this is good opportunity to move to data engineering. I am new grad with 6 years of java experience. Please could anyone suggest what should be good option.
Chase will be a red flag on your resume, maybe. Our reputation for having poor tech is starting to leak out.
Chase won't be red flag on your resume as the guy above said, but I agree that tech sucks here as a second class citizen. You'll probably get better exp at Expedia.
Here also it's the same story buddy.
Having worked at Chase as well, i can say that in tech we are way way better.
Data eng ll and Application engineer are two completely different paths. We are not comparing apple to apples here.
Which team at Expedia? Agree with the fella who said App and Data Eng are very different tracks, but if working on a solid tech stack and growing your tech skills are some of your goals, then hands down Expedia. Chase is not all that you’re making it out to be.
Is expedia good during recession?
What team/org at Expedia? Also what is application engineer, is it SDE?
Yes.
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Don’t choose chase, know someone at it and their engineering sucks bad