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I've been interviewing with some companies, and now I have to decide between JPMorgan Chase and Globant.
Globant is more innovative, and has remote work. I will enter to work with a Sillicon Valley startup based in San Francisco. The tech stack is React, Nextjs, AWS, and a serverless architecture.
JPM is semi remote, and less innovative. The tech stack Java, SpringBoot and AWS. But I'd do more migration tasks, like dockerize projects and pass them to kubernetes. What would you choose?
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That's some millennial bullshit and a reason why Staff quality is awful.
Have already? Haha working for 6 years at one company isn't 'already'. Not all new hires here..
Piece of advice I got when I was in school.. Apply/interview elsewhere every 6 months. Helps you understand the market, what you're worth as an employee, and make connections.
One love though, didn't mean to sound harsh
^doesnt it just piss them off to constantly turn down job offers? Assuming you're choosing not to leave that is
I think it just depends, plus interviewing isn't this one sided thing where the employer has all the power. You can say no to them just as much as they can say no to you.