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How do you all deal with the guilt of leaving a comany/ team? I have been working at Microsoft for 1 year now, and seriously considering moving. I find the code base to be very legacy and I mostly work on obscure bugs that I spend so much time on, mostly due to navigating this large code base and not having much docs to refer to. Hence I find the job slightly unsatisfying, and that I could learn more elsewhere. However, I love the wlb, the team and company culture. The guilt stops my applying.
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I thought they ended plantations many years ago.
I interviewed with them for a Manager role in their Cyber Practice. Small, close knit team. Interview process is intense, but standard for these types of firms. Base $190k, performance based bonuses (~20% IIRC), great benefits. However, they expect you to travel 60-70% of the time (by air) as well as spend two days a month in the office. They do travel to cool places, though, like Barcelona, Zurich, Paris, etc. I couldn’t do it with all that travel and with the pay only being slightly more than what I currently make.
Comp is pretty much on par with big 4, benefits a lot better, intense work culture - expected to work 60+ hours a week is what I gathered when I interviewed with them
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They pay less than regular bcg consultants
Avoid.