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Got an offer for a sales applications manager role at Cisco and a Strategic AE role at Amazon - both are basically the same pay (130~ base, 220 OTE)
I don’t have any friends at either company so I was curious if anyone has experience and can shed some light on culture/ work life balance to help me make a decision? Thanks for the help guys!
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Great culture. Very supportive leadership. Unfortunately, some of their tech is/was outdated when I was there. There was talk about updating it, but that creates disruption of course. They had a lot of legacy processes that made things move slow sometimes, so if you like or need to move fast, that can get tiring.
It’s very fast-paced. Pretty overwhelming at first… but everyone I’ve worked with has been extremely helpful and kind. I’d say that the ramp up period is at least 6 months. But managers give a lot of grace when it comes to mistakes or learning opportunities. There are some processes that need improvement, but they’re working on it