what's better for my future career? Yahoo isn't growing and basically the WLB is the only useful thing. I'm pretty bored.
Never underestimate WLB. If you’re already paid well enough, or have a solid trajectory at your existing place of work, to do what you love in life, why care about your resume?
Because if you ever get laid off or fired it can be hell to find a new job. Also, in my experience the longer you work somewhere the worse the company treats you. Leads to being underpaid and in some cases undervalued. I think OP should at the very least apply to different companies and see if he can get an offer. They don't have to leave, but they should interview.
no solid trajectory, growth is difficult but I could maneuver something. I don't like my manager (he has a history of people leaving him), otherwise wlb is great, 401k is awesome, TC is alright (I'd be happy if it was 20K higher). moving around here is a bit hard as there aren't many options and almost no other has any growth.
Op, how are we supposed to give you an advice if you haven’t provided any details besides “I work for yahoo and (I think) have good WLB”. Are you sure you can get anywhere else? Do you have offers? What’s their TC? What TC you have? What TC your aiming for? What’s your role? What do you want in the long run in terms of career trajectory?
now: 280k, happy at: 350k, no idea unless I try but seems folks from here are able to move. no offers but recruiters reaching out - I feel once I start with my foot out the door, I'm likely to leave. product. want to lead a team, potentially do a startup in some future later.
Go to FAANG, except for Amazon
Just reminiscing how working at Yahoo 15-20 years would be prestigious.
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