Google (name) or Goldman Sachs (money)?

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sfcama

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sfcama
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Hi, i have two offers. Eventually, for me it comes down to Name vs Money. Let me explain how.

I got GS new york offer for VP Product Manager. Base is $180k and TC is $230k
I got Google Boston or MTV offer for L3 Product Manager. Base is $120 and TC is $190k

I understand both are big names in their respective domains Finance and Tech.

Just need some perspective which one should be ideal for me to join for long run. I understand WLB is slightly better in Google. I also right now have option to either go for Boston or Mountain View Google. I am preferring Boston as I don’t want to leave East coast.
Please share your thoughts on Google vs GS. And if Google then which location MTV or Boston?

Yoe - 8 yrs
Current TC $130k

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  • Engineering at GS is dying a slow death. Lack of vision and support from higher management is non-existent. Then there is forced RTO, no free food and other benefits going away...
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  • From my experience, I have not seen too many product managers at GS. The one for my team manages a wide range of products, and also does quite a bit of QA verification. Also the one for my team works more closely with the IBs and bankers, and their wlb follows suite as well.

    Ymmv but for a difference in 40k, I would go with google and avoid the potential 12hr work days, avoid working on uninteresting products, better growth in the tech space. Also I’m not sure about how PM is, but first year bonus is fixed, and then subsequent TC really depends on firm performance, and you may even get paid less further down the line
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  • Alteryx
    mJYv81

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    mJYv81
    So a VP Product Manager at GS equates to an L3 at Google. Truly believe that Google will be a better name to have on your resume and be better for career growth and progression as well.

    It also depends on what you want to be working on. Do you want to be working in tech products that help people? Or do you want to be working on things that make Goldman more money?

    If you want a career in banking and finance then go with Goldman. If you want a career in tech, then go with Google.
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  • Google
    gokull

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    gokull
    End of the day, money matters!
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  • L3 is what’s given to new grads. You have 8YOE
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    • Alteryx
      mJYv81

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      mJYv81
      His username shows “Project” so it likely isn’t 8 YOE as a Product Manager
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    • Spotify
      yLRU57

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      yLRU57
      That just simply is not true. This person isn’t in an engineering role it appears, so you have to remember that it works differently at google. There are plenty of l3s who might even have 10 years of experience.

      OP - go on YouTube and search for a video about how leveling works. There is a former google recruiter who explains this pretty well, especially for non tech roles.

      TLDR >> l3 can be 3-12 years of experience, especially for non-tech roles.

      Op - it is a good offer. I’d go with google. You’ll have more a balance outside the office and will work with people that are friendly and respect you.

      GS is great, but I don’t think it’s worth the 40k. Plus, G Will give you good raises and their stock is excellent
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