Tech IndustryFeb 1, 2023
MicrosoftSunLetz

Is moving from Microsoft to Hewlett-Packard Enterprise a good move?

I’m currently in MSFT Azure supply chain and it sucks. TC: 140k Yoe: 6

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Microsoft YOhw87 Feb 1, 2023

Going from anywhere to HP is a bad move

Microsoft SunLetz OP Feb 1, 2023

Why? 😳

Meta MeinSQL Feb 1, 2023

Because the company has been totally irrelevant for like 15+ years? They’re not even a 2nd tier player in most of fields where they’re trying to compete.

Amazon SCM- Feb 1, 2023

Hey, can you tell me more about the part that sucks? I did the last loop interview to a position in azure SC

Microsoft SunLetz OP Feb 1, 2023

Literally building the plane as it flies. Some roles are cool I think I just got back luck in mine.

Amazon SCM- Feb 1, 2023

What about people in general? Any toxic folks at Amazon level?

HPE CzyL21 Feb 1, 2023

Would not recommend the move. You have far more opportunities inside of MSFT

HPE HWkq35 Feb 2, 2023

Buddy, my advice from past 8 years exp in HPE. Join if you afford to lose anytime job. Becase WFR happens very often. Only less pay candidates will survive. So if they offered market low then join. If not no.

Fidelity Investments RLYs26 Feb 3, 2023

What?

HPE elon_mark Feb 4, 2023

Never heard about this

HPE HWkq35 Feb 2, 2023

Trust me work life balance is super fantastic in HPE. For a long term yes.

HPE YRWO14 Feb 2, 2023

Strongly agreed

Microsoft SunLetz OP Feb 2, 2023

I want a chill job. I’m okay with pay cut.

HPE qFaj77 Feb 5, 2023

HPE has a lot of potential for internal mobility and most teams have decent work life balance.

HPE dckr_ Feb 25, 2023

Work life balance and culture is pretty good. You won’t get the ping pong tables and the chef launch but the minute your workday ends you can close you laptop and phone without worrying about anything else.

HPE CzyL21 Feb 25, 2023

Not every team/position has good WLB. I have 7 full time jobs, lack of engineers, and bring held responsible for $M or lose my job. Some HPE divisions are managed by horrible execs. I worked 89+ hours last week. Compared to MSFT where you have much less scope and tons of resources at your disposal. I think HOE is going to a shock, unless you get a cushy exec job