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I'm considering an offer from statefarm (remote), is the WLB there chill? How many years do people typically stay there for? I heard a lot of people there often leave; are there people who jump to better companies? Thanks!
Whereās Jake from State Farm when you need him?
WLB depends on team and position (and manager, really). But in general, ET is pretty chill. Most just care that the work gets done and is done well. Most folks I know don't work anymore than 40 hours, unless there's an actual emergency issue. Most areas are not exciting, but it's steady. Pay is meh. If you are the type that likes steady, you'll likely stay longer. People hop for more exciting work and higher pay.
State farm, could I get a referral?
State Farm has a lot of people that stay for their whole career, but those tend to be small town people from Bloomington and applies slightly less to SWEs. Itās very easy to coast, but pay is meh and work isnāt very exciting. The people that leave quickly normally arenāt pension eligible (hired after 2021), want more exciting work, are driven to increase their salaries. I feel like there isnāt a lot of in between, either people jump quickly or stay their whole career lol
Can be highly dependent on team/manager like anywhere else. My experience has been fantastic though. Chilliest job ever, and if you're a decent engineer you can stand out with little effort.
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WLB is super nice, overall company culture is very slow and chill, not a lot goes on. Unless youāre on call or something, you can basically do what you want A lot of people in non technical roles have been here for their whole career, 20+ years. This is a great company if you want a chill job that pays nicely and donāt care for the rat race, so we have plenty of SWE who just work here and chill. But if youāre a SWE and care about furthering your career, your skillset, and your $$$, this isnāt the place to stay. There is no growth here. Like I said, the culture here is super slow. Itās pretty easy to get promoted here, but the TC bump is negligible (10% bump in base per level). Do with that info what you will. Itās a great stair step on your way to big tech, the company name is recognizable and the knowledge you gain here is useful for the short term, especially for entry/mid level. I go on LinkedIn and there are tons of people in big tech who once worked here at State Farm. Itās a good place to work and chill, and a good place to step from into bigger things.
State farm, could I get a referral please? š¬
Whatās the offer and position?
Iām curious as well. OP asked a question and dipped.