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I currently work in Sales with the intention of moving over to marketing in the near future. I received two offers for BDR/SDR roles from Sprout Social and Gong. Both salaries are around the same (Gong - base 63k + anticipated $25k in commission, Sprout - 55k base + anticipated $25k in commission).
I like both companies’ software and it extremely hard to decide which position will get me into marketing faster as it is not a traditional BDR path to take.
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Looking for a referral in strategy/consulting role urgently.
YoE- 2 years
MBA from IIM Raipur, BTech-Computer Science.
Current Role- Associate Manager-Strategy-CEO Office
Please help with referral or suggestions for roles suitable to my profile.
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Depends where your MBA is from
All of it depends on where your MBA is from. If it is top 10, you should get 250k atleast, and if it isn't you could still get decent offers.
Nah, not close. Look at Citi, they are hiring IT and Risk like mad, your background would be a good fit. SVP is ~160k. Based in Tampa/Dallas.
Svp1, what’s the comp ranges for C15 and C16 at Citi? And are there annual increments or zero increase unless there is a promotion?
Also wondering how fast the promotions usually are, between c15 to c16 and then to MD. Thank you!
You can make good money if you are interested in Tech consulting. Accenture could pick you up as a Manager at 175k+ if you negotiate properly.
It varies if on project, role, and client even. If you want to be a scrum master, then hours should be relatively mild like 50hrs or maybe 40hrs. If you want to be a Delivery Lead then you are looking at a bit more hours. Technical Architect, you could be on multiple projects. I think it is extremely rare to work more than 60hrs a week.
Culture is amazing. Pay/benefit is incredible:
6% 401k match, low health insurance - HDP is only 1500 deductible, 15% discount of ESPP stocks, $500 match on Generous PTO.
You can definitely make more in tech. Dm if you have questions. I had a similar background (tech, MBA, ~10 yrs of experience)
DM’d!
Can you please elaborate how you got the PMP requirements and Scrum exam? Trying to see which path is better in the long term. Suggestions?
I think scrum is more important in tech. I'm making 147k with 3.5 yoe only as a scrum master/technical project manager.