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Hello Folks,
My current CTC is 16L (13L Fixed) in Accenture and working as CL10 and WFH.
I got an offer from PWC AC Bangalore is 21L fixed and WFH with joining date 15th Dec.
Now I got a promotional offer from Accenture of 16.6L fixed (with 25% hike) to CL9 which will be effective from 1st Dec.
They are asking me to retain.
Could any one please suggest me the better option? My yoe is 7 years.
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URGENT! Hey everyone! I am joining Nutanix soon but I am not in Bangalore right now but in a nearby city. What I want to check with all of you is whether Nutanix is calling employees to the office or is it still WFH culture, ofcourse the offer letter says that I have to be in Bangalore but my team is in USA, so if anyone of you who works in Nutanix or knows anyone in Nutanix can you please confirm how is the strictness right now regarding Hybrid? Yoe: 7+
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You can use the nerf guns and have them measure and distance. Throw in a simple stats lesson on median and mean.
I'm not sure what's still in middle grade standards, but you can have them tie rubber bands together to make bungee cords and "make action figures fly" by tossing them off a ramp or staircase... They can guestimate how many bands it'll take before the hero hits the ground; then they'll measure the length, etc. to graph plots for each band. You can offer a Nerf fight for the team closest to the actual number of bands it took or something...
I like to give each kid a card with a rational or irrational number on it and make kids put themselves in descending order without speaking
All of the above lend themselves to probability as well !
Race the remote control cars. Make a scatter plot, find line of best fit, mean/median/mode, all that stuff!
Indirect measurements! Shadow rendering
You could do a slope activity with the cars during flat, up, down, and then off of something to show the different types of slope?
Make a coordinate grid on concrete with chalk and give student a card with ordered pair... have all student stand on their spot