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Hello people, how common is a Amazon to PWC move ?
I’m interviewing for a Senior Associate role and TC seems to be more competitive than role in L5.
TC $114k- Base AMZ- $73k +$38kstocks ( vesting 17k$ due next year)
TC $135k Base PWC -$81$ + Bonuses ( 50k$)
Looking for managerial skills which the PWC role avails, and L6 promo doesn’t seem to be happening soon in current role. I’m also mentally stretched. I hear WLB in PWC is just as busy but can anyone confirm if this move makes any sense. Google Amazon
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No, absolutely email. Just make sure it’s sincere and conveys your positive feelings—whatever you would want to hear if you were on the other side. This will help keep this person in your network, rather than burning the bridge. You never know how your paths will intersect in the future.
Thank you!
That would be super professional in my opinion! It means you really were grateful for the chance and had it been offered at a different time you might have taken it.
100% send the email and maintain/grow the relationship. You never know where either of your paths will go in the future.
Whenever you turn down ANY job offer, regardless of whether it's because you took a different role within the same company or not, I'd recommend sending a gracious thank you note. You never know how things will turn out in the long run, and a kind note of gratitude can go a long way, especially if you happen to cross paths with that hiring manager again.