Hi folks, I have offers from OCI and Walmart and not sure which is a better option career-wise. The work in Walmart is related to working with Kubernetes on multi-cloud environment The work in OCI is related to developing and building Cloud Database services. Interested to hear which might be a better way to go in terms of learning, work life balance, future prospects etc Walmart TC Base pay - 170K, 20% annual bonus, 45K grant over 4 years, 10k signing bonus Oracle -- verbal offer no numbers yet #walmart #oracle
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Join whichever pays more.
OCI? Who the fuck come up with this acronym?
Maybe the same person who came up with JPM? What ya gonna do?
JPM - sounds like a legacy java library
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Walmart is remote Oracle is Redwood city, CA
Important to note that Walmart would be a 45K grant every year with 4 year vests (so it compounds)
In this case I would go with Walmart.
could you elaborate on the reason ?
Just the amount of Ops work and poor leadership. Walmart isn’t all roses but your probability of being happy and survive there is more compared to OCI. For instance, if you have asked OCI vs AWS, my answer would have been choose OCI.
No way OCI
Left oci due to 24/7 ops
Left oci due to 24/7 ops
OCI
OCI has operational work for the next one year
Is this the situation in OCI across most of the teams ? No interesting work being done ?
It’s entire OCI, no feature work for next 6-12 months