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l am currently a rising junior in
college interning this summer at
Amazon as a Business Analyst. I
would really like to break into
product management and believe in
my 5 weeks so far I have shown skills
to back that up. Would it be
acceptable to ask my manager to
recommend me for a product
management internship next
summer? My midpoint meeting with
my manager (and his manager) is
next Friday
Please evaluate this initial offer for Apple ICT3. I think I was low balled, but I want to take more opinions. Currently Sr. MTS at VMware, received Apple ICT3. I was expecting to get to ICT4 but seems like team thinks upper end of ICT3 is more apt. Also, I think it is because I don’t have any counter offers yet.
Received offer
Base: 185k
Sign on: 40k
RSU: 160k/4 years (Here is where I think it is low)
Location: Cupertino,CA
Current TC
229k
YOE: 3.5 years US / 6.5 overall(similar roles)
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idk I deleted Facebook and just read NYT and Reuters directly now 🤷♀️
I also no longer use Facebook. But I think you can tap the three dots and say show me less of this.
Facebook is designed to monopolize your time on their feed, so to that end, helping you quickly find the news you want and leave the platform kind of defeats their purpose of keeping you scrolling and viewing ads.
Delete the FB app from your phone. Then, pick a quality news service and actually pay them for access. It's worth it. NYT, WaPo, FT, and The Economist are all worth the price of their paywall. I personally prefer The Economist, myself.
Tap the three dots (...) in the top right corner of every post. You can curate to see more of what you want and less of what you don’t.