Offer 1: Elastic Principal Product Manager 160k base + 16k bonus + 180k/4yr Offer 2: Workday Senior Product Manager 135k base + 13k bonus + 180k/4yr Both are remote Canada roles. I mostly want to aim for growth opportunities and good work culture. Super confused because Workday seems like a bigger company who really care for their employees and Elastic tech stack seems very fun and innovative and a principal role too. Any ideas? #tech #pm
“Super confused because Workday seems like a bigger company who really care for their employees” They really care about you having a good WLB, but they charge 💸 for that… and in Canada they pay 🥜 (as Microsoft and others do actually)
Good WLB is just a myth. Don’t believe it!
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Dude, elastic is next Google
If you want to do experiment you should put a less cool company instead of elastic
Yeah, try McDonald’s 🤣
Or IBM
Congrats OP, what’s your YoE. Do you have any brand names on your resume ?
@openlane PM experience 6 but I also have developer experience of 4 yrs, which the interviewer said was a big plus. No FAANG names on my profile if that helps
I just switched to Elastic. Loving the culture so far. Not sure what Canadian benefits vs US are but US benefits were some of the best I’ve seen.
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Don’t join Sickday unless you have no other choices but you do, and the poll results says it all. 🤣
Wow, I had no idea..just goes to show bigger isn't always better 😁
Thank you for your “experiment”! I am a bit surprised by the overwhelming results as well. Larger companies only have bigger budgets to market how great they really are. No other company I know of that “talk the talk but don’t walk the talk” better than Sickday! Carefully read the reviews on Glassdoor as well. It’s so obvious most positive reviews were added by their HR troops to bolster their score, which isn’t that high despite all of their interventions. 🤣