I've been fortunate enough to land a full-time offer at Tencent Singapore as an operations and development engineer. I will be graduating this May, and this is the first offer I've gotten this season, so I am extremely grateful, especially since it's a bloodbath in tech right now. I'm in tc negotiation right now, and the last thing I wanna do is to shoot myself in the foot and lowball myself. How should I go about doing it? Also, I would like to learn more about how Tencent is perceived if I ever decide to leave. I appreciate any advice. Thank you so much! YOE: 0 TC: 0 #swe #engineering #software #newgrad #newgradsalary #tencent #salarynegotiation
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Closed now - thank you all
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Did they give you an initial offer?
No, they didn't. They asked if I had other offers they should know of, and as of last week, I only had a returning verbal offer from Autodesk so I gave Autodesk's base. I might have fucked up there, so I'm trying to make it up
I prefer Autodesk over Tencent without a doubt.