I’ve got 2 job offers. 1. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - (IC2) - Remote Team: Unnamed Compensation: $190K ( 141+ 17(joining bonus)+ RSUs) Location: Remote ( I stay in Dallas and pay Texas taxes) 2. Intuit - (SE-2) - California Team: Unnamed Compensation: $232K ( 145+ 10%(yearly bonus)+10K(relocation)+$25K joining bonus+ RSUs)- Got verbal confirmation from recruiter (Yet to receive Offer letter#) Location: Mountain View How’s the team Bridge at OCI? How’s the customer 360 team at Intuit? What are the growth prospects of both companies? In terms of learning is oci better than Intuit? Or vice versa? - Because one is a tech company and another is a fin-tech. Please help me in deciding an offer. Update: Apparently unnamed team is a pretty new team. It’s been an year since they formed the team and there’s no on call on it yet. Update: Intuit Salary My Current TC: ~$125K YOE: 3.5 #tech #offers #oraclecloud #intuit
don’t willingly choose OCI if you have other option just take the other one
Why exactly? I heard that work/ learning at OCI is better.
don't worry too much about naysayers. OCI is a good place. As for ops, every cloud company has tremendous ops(i used to work for AWS before) The overall culture is okay, work is too much on some days, and other days are relaxing. It's still mostly in development phases, so no dearth of opportunities I don't know about how intuit culture is, but that depends on the teams anywhere.
Literally no reason at all to not take the remote position.
190k in Texas is worth more than 230k in cali
That’s true.
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Pinged you.
OCI there is no real engineering work. Only ops. And wlb is really bad. Go with Intuit
Can I dm you?
Yes
Hi congrats on your offers! Would you mind sharing your prep for coding and sys. design? Were most of your coding questions medium difficulty? Thank you in advance.
Dm me !
Go for OCI and help them with devops work. They really need you there
What is this team Bridge?
Will Dm you
Yoe?
3.5 years