Anyone know about these types of companies and their success to market? I'm looking for a high paying career in technology and this seems like a good entry point. I have worked in mechanical engineering r&d mfg and sales positions and I want to go towards new technology and ML IoT space positions.
High paying career in tech? Please define in more detail. $100k? 500k? 5 year career? 30 yr? Writing code? Business development?
BDM role. I screwed myself by going to ME undergrad and am climbing my way back to technology and business via other methods (MBA top 20 school) and worked in industrial business and sales helps me integrate the lack of technology in industrial to the tech world many of you work in. TC expected 180k near DC area. Currently at 150 TC Charlotte NC
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I currently work at a research firm and we have a VC arm. Siri is a portfolio company and we also had the autonomous delivery bot startup Doordash bought. Pharma, robotics, AI, quantum computing are our main investments. I'm not paid too much relatively speaking, but it's interesting stuff TC is about $130k contract.
Wow. Don’t worry about TC. Your job sounds more interesting than what 99.999% of us do here!
I would be working with IIoT, ML. I had potential to work for a cool company like that but I was too far from family and low vacation time. Do you know if the VC side gets some company stock or something to boost comp? I'm chasing paper now after being relatively complacent in my career 8YoE 6 with one company... drastically underpaid till I moved ( <80k TC before)