Got a new grad offer for Asana, nobody from my school has ever worked there so I'd like to know your thoughts on the company. What is the culture and WLB like, and will I get a lot of growth and learning opportunities as a new grad?
And because this is Blind...
Current TC: $13/hr (part time job as student)
Asana TC (in SF):
Base $138k
Sign on $25k
RSUs: $127k over 4 years (35/30/20/15)
Reloc: $5k
Edit: this is my Blind account from my first ever internship, I am no longer at Amex since people are wondering
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I personally think growth and learning is great. We reward mentorship, so people are incentivized to help you grow. Culture is great too - though it may seem cultish if you’re not accustomed to the Silicon Valley lifestyle. You can read about our culture and WLB through our blogposts.
The average blind user might not have a good opinion of Asana, but I think it is a great place to start your career. The connections you’ll make at Asana opens doors. You can stalk Asana employees on LinkedIn to get a sense of the people you’ll be working with.
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Maybe stay at Asana while you try to get back into amex