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Globant is more innovative, and has remote work. I will enter to work with a Sillicon Valley startup based in San Francisco. The tech stack is React, Nextjs, AWS, and a serverless architecture.
JPM is semi remote, and less innovative. The tech stack Java, SpringBoot and AWS. But I'd do more migration tasks, like dockerize projects and pass them to kubernetes. What would you choose?
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A2, not every expense is related to business. Going to assume this is for personal use.
There is no annual fee and if there is a great sign up bonus, then yes take the offer and get the card. Points transfer from both into CSR and then you get the 50% bonus on travel redemption.
How do you use CSR? I thought Deloitte had to use corporate card for all hotel/meal expenses.
@A1 yes
Yes. Get the freedom and use it for the rotating 5% categories. Then transfer those points to your CSR to redeem for travel. Then each dollar you spend with the freedom gets you 7.5 cents
CSR without being able to use for business expenses does not seem worth it. Don't think you stay in personal hotels and eat at restaurants (not during business travel) to justify $150 net annual fee after credit. On non-travel, you only get an effective 1.5% back. Better to get something like citi doublecash -- 2% cash back on all purchases, no annual fee.
@a2 I'd disagree with that. Even you spent $50/week for food, in a year (52 weeks) you end up making back $93.6 in points, factoring in every personal uber/lift ride through the year, and not to forget to mention additional points when you use the "shop through chase" program makes it pretty worth it.