I have offers from both Intuit and ServiceNow. Need suggestions on which one is the better option! TC at Intuit is 255k for a role of Senior Software Engineer TC at ServiceNow is 280k for a Staff Software Engineer YoE - 10 years.
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TC progression. Estimated to hit $1M+ this year. AMA
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Intuit is the best place if you have a family and want to enjoy life
30 hours a week if you're busy
Which you are in, my life is pathetic here
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Intuit. Servicenow has no engineering standards
I can speak for Intuit on this topic. CTO is making changes to adopt a Open source model of development and we are enforcing good development practices across the company. I have no experience with service now, but if you like money, seems like the better option.
Ya I mean SN is exploding and the TC base is better but what you just said about intuit is just not happening at SN. At least not on the Mobile Studio teams
What is the breakdown and which city?
Probably San Diego.
In most teams, you won’t be doing any real development. They dog food their own platform to develop everything like it’s the only chow in the world. Similar to how Salesforce builds apps on top of Salesforce using that shitty apex language and apis, you’ll be doing the same thing at servicenow and will be highly specialized and won’t get experience in any transferrable skills.
Can you shed some light on what this platform is like and what its like to work on?
They have public online documentation and training videos on YouTube. You can even request your own demo instance to try the platform out. Essentially, the entire platform boils down to a low code crud form builder that’s fairly customizable. It all runs on server side javascript as the scripting engine, using Mozilla Rhino so the javascript version is hella old and they will probably never update Java because they are tied to Rhino. Forget about using any standardized technology at now.
If you are looking at long-term Intuite. But if money mattress choose SN
Could you explain a bit more about the long term aspect? What specifically do you mean?
serviceNow : Good money, stock is increasing rapidly. Intuit is also good Intuit is taking a turn towards open source which would be helpful in general whereas in ServiceNow you will be working on their technology ( on ServiceNow platform - everything revolves around platform)
They really do dog food their own shit like a dog that was just rescued from an animal shelter. One time someone was working on a spreadsheet in Excel, then the legendary David Goliath Loo passed by and shouted at him for not doing it in the platform.
ServiceNow / Eng VYbM52 -- can I DM you for more details?
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What are your reasons for this? Is it just the TC or something else?