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I have offers from below organizations. Please help me to choose on basis of learning and work life balance.
Accenture - 21L(16.5F + 4.5V) Job Level 9. LTI - 22L(19F + 3V) Job Level P2.
Tata Consultancy - 23L(20F+3V) Job Level C3B.
Capgemini - 24L(21.5F+2.5V) Job Level C2. Cognizant - 25L(24.3F+9.7V) Job Level Sr Associate.
HCL Technologies - 26.5L(24.5F(including monthly EPB)+2.12V) Job Level E2.
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Nope. I use 12ft.io
Didn’t realize it worked for them. Also, you should delete this, giving out trade secrets 😂😂😂
I used it in a previous company. I found it really useful to reduce analysis time since you have main sources, summaries and decisions in one place.
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We paid for a year and barely used it. Most of the info is available from free sources if you look around for a few minutes. You can also just subscribe for a month and do all your research.
I am a current subscriber but am not planning to renew. I find more value in law firm and IAPP updates. I think if you need to follow jurisdictions other than US and EU it could be more worthwhile.
It's convenient to limit research time. It also has some significant omissions so you'll still need to do additional research in most cases.
Most common is not defining key terms, such as how consent is defined in a country. Also omitting important exceptions in some cases.
You end up needing to read the statutes and regulatory guidance anyways to make sure you have a full picture. At least DataGuidance is good about giving you direct links to those documents to save you some Googling and navigation of terrible government websites .
I used it regularly. Found it very worth it. It is a very comprehensive resource for international laws. Saves a lot of time researching.
Used it once for a month. Thought it was okay but mid at best