Could any current Palantir employees give me some insight into what Software Engineer in Infrastructure do? I got reached out by PLTR recruiter for sde infra role but I read the description about it and it sounds like the main role is to work on builder tools and scalability. On the other hand Software Engineer role sounds much cooler which seems like the actual one that works on the main product like Gotham and Foundry. I thought infra is like just backend engineer but it seems I don't get to work on the core products directly which is a little turn off. What do you guys think? Ask the recruiter to pass my resume to the SDE recruiter or it doesn't matter and switch later? (it is kinda hard to get reached out already by pltr so try to be safe and just get in the door may be) By the way, which office is the best currently? (new york?) TC: 280k sde2 at amazon (3.5 yoe) #palantir #palantirinterview
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Infra specialty is my trick to big money with low effort It is a good place to be, less pressure and the same money. Get used to fucked up automation problems, but proving value is pretty easy L6 eng / 330k / 9 yoe
i hear the term infra a lot and i always thought it was devops and datacenter activities. if that’s incorrect can you tell me what it means to you?
the shift is changing from on-prem to Cloud, even using cloud doesn't mean spinning up vms and everything is done, Building Scalable Infra means, developing automations and a self serve infra for developers and abstracting the ops work out from the devs as much as possible. IMO.