1. What’s the Snowflake’s RTO policy(Bellevue office)? 2. Are people able to survive quarterly review? 3. Good company to join for next 5 yrs? 4. Any bad parts to be aware of? Tc-L64, 290k Snowflake offered TC 450k(no competing offer yet): 225/187 per year/15% bonus @snowflake
No brainer question, move ASAP
YOE?
10
You should be able to get more out of an IC3 offer. I got an offer last year, recruiter indicated it could be $530k+, to compete with my other offers. They were not remote friendly though, and the RSUs had a 1 year vesting cliff, so I rejected the offer before they finalized the exact amount.
I don’t have competing offers yet. I should have them by next week. But your point is right, I will ask them to increase it once I receive them.
Where did you end up going?
1. 2 days/week in the office 2. Yes, most people definitely survive. 3. Probably yes. If you come in now you’ll get the stocks at a better price that a lot of people who joined in 2021. I think a fair value for our stock is around $170-$180. But it’s the stock market and none of us control Wall Street mood swings 4. No manager feedback. EMs and VPs get into calibration meetings and decide who gets what rating. You don’t control that. Depends on how your manager can sell you and how convincing he is to the others. Things are getting pretty toxic up top so 5yrs in here…phew…you have to be super political to tolerate this
Thanks for the response. 5yrs seems outstanding. One final q, any idea about survival rate for new people(as ic3)? I am good in creating new projects, but I lack the super fast coding pace.
You’ll do fine. Really. You have 10yoe and coming up with new projects is a skill that will keep you afloat. I joined with 8yoe and it’s been 2 years here. Got refresher twice :)
Yoe?
10
OP, were you able to negotiate? Did you accept the offer?
Snowflake doing hard pip now
Any idea about pip quota?
From what I heard internally, it is around 12-15%