Anyone know the salary range for IC-4 (Staff) at ServiceNow? Currently in the interview process for the Experience team. Any insight into that team would be great too (WLB, team culture, etc). I'm in Europe. Glassdoor & Levels differ quite a bit when researching. TA couldn't share the range when I asked during initial screen. Also, the role said 'flexible' or 'remote' on the posting but TA said they prefer hybrid when I mentioned I could only do fully remote. Is there an RTO push in ServiceNow? I'm debating leaving Mastercard specifically due to RTO mandate. #tech #servicenow #mastercard #salary
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There is a RTO push but only if you're 30 miles within an office and at your managers discretion I wouldn't accept an offer if it's labeled as flexible and you've specified remote because getting it changed won't happen For IC4 in Europe varies but you should be minimum 100k base to my knowledge
Thanks. HM round is next week so I'll suss out whether they're fine with fully remote. Do you like ServiceNow? Reviews I've read seem fairly decent, though I'm sure it's team dependent. Any idea of bonus % or RSUs for IC4? I usually like to find all that out (or at least a ballpark) during TA screen to not waste time on either end if the TC package wouldn't be worth the move. But the recruiter shared very little comp details when I asked.
Get it in the contract otherwise you won't be remote, bonus is usually 10% of your salary, RSUs for IC3 for me was 50k but got a 30k refresher so make of that as you will Base was 85k Only way to get a higher offer is to already have a second offer I don't mind working here because my manager is easy going but if I can't do what I wanna do I'll be moving when the market gets better. Since I want a higher base