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just got an unsolicited email from an Indeed recruiter, to talk about a role to be ‘The first BI analyst In seattle.’ i have a phone conference set up next week, but am wondering if anyone has experience (either as an employee or an interviewee) with the company. would love to chat someone here to talk about how they feel, the role, expected pay, etc etc thanks!
Don't know about BI but the wlb in general is pretty decent.
I've been working at Indeed Seattle for 9 months and love it. Can't speak for the BI role, as I am an engineer. But the work life balance is great. Perks are great. Catered lunch every day. Tons of snacks and drinks in the office. A good mix of laid back, while still having good growth opportunities and challenges. Open PTO. Most people work from home as needed (typically about a day a week). Casual dress code. I've found the pay to be quite competitive. I mean, it's not quite FAANG, but a definitely solid, especially when you consider WLB. Office is modern, in the Russell Investment Center, with a great view of Puget Sound. We're moving into the top 10 floors of the new build on 2nd and University next year. Overall I say go for it! We have our salary bands posted, so you should be able to see the range you'd fit into. DM me if you'd like help finding this.
Indeed is full of good people and is growing like crazy. Great company.
Bi role is pretty chill, you will be working with the resume team. If you are already in data analytics role it should be pretty straightforward, the team uses python and jupyter notebooks for lot of data manipulation/analysis.
For someone who is wanting to do more ‘data science’ type of work, building predictive models, etc is this a good fit or will there be opportunities to use these skills? I have the data analysis experience(5yrs) using sql,SAS, and a bit of R and python; so more python is great....but I’m wanting to do more in terms of modeling, machine learning, statistics, algorithms etc. When I say I want to do it, I mean are there team members that also use these skills so I can continue improving on it The post mentioned 136k to 178k as a general salary band. Do you think this accurate for the Seattle area?
Yes the salary band is quite accurate, its a level 3 IC role (manager equivalent), there are few folks who are definitely more data science heavy but are in dublin or tokyo office. In general most of the stats/data science focused bi analysts moved to data science / product science roles. It used to be quite easy to move from BI to a data science/ product scientist role but with the recent gm alignment am i not too sure how easy these transitions will be moving forward. Just wanted to be up front about it
Thanks all. I’m looking forward to talk to them tomorrow then! Thank you!
Have experience with both companies. Indeed is better.
You mean both indeed and liberty mutual?
Generally it is a sweet gig for engineers. Don't know anything about the BI side though.