Work is good. Schedule is flexible. Colleagues are knowledgeable and friendly. Base pay is on-par with market. No RSUs. Stock options aren't good. It's worth ~$12-15k for the year, assuming a decent exit for the company. And skeptical on company performance. It's been a challenge since few quarters now.
MapR, Cloudera are probably at their peaks and may find it a struggle once public clouds become mainstream
Just leave. If your colleagues are mostly young folks, most of them will be gone within the next 2 yrs anyway.
TC?
If you’re not stacking up RSUs, you’re leaving serious money on the table.
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Women, help me understand why this is inspirational
Your post seems pretty biased towards leaving. What’s keeping you exactly? What do you want in your career?
I guess I wasn't clear. I'm trying to understand if everyone here are staying at their current jobs because they have good stock / overall compensation. Or is it okay to compromise on that if everything else (work, career, ...) is going good.