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I can relate.

Finally found THE one, after over a year of searching and trying out at least 5 different ones!
A nice comfortable office chair.
https://ergochair.co/collections/chairs/products/ergonomics-mesh-chair-w-adjustable-headrest-and-armrest?variant=32511617597491
My criteria: mesh seat and back, arms, headrest
I tried cheap ones from Amazon. Expensive, second hand gaming chairs. Tried HM Aeron (second hand) and while I didn't like the bulk and the general design, I was sold on the mesh seating. I wanted to get the ErgoChair 2 from autonomous, but it doesn't have mesh seat.
AMA.
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I would say the salary ranges from $85-95K dependent upon your location. My GF is level 10 CDP and is at $88.5K. You'll most likely be staffed on a project that's similar to your background experiences. Every project is different though so day to day activities can vary.
Agree with the above... it can widely depend on location due to cost-of-living variations. If you do come through, welcome to our company and wish you a lot of success in your career!
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L10 SF should be $90k maybe $95k.
Depending when you start you could get promoted to L9 within 6-12 months. That pay is $108k
That’s around where my offer landed. So that’s promising.
I was a summer analyst. New analysts got 87.5 + 10 sign on. I assume a promo to SA for these people would be at 92.5 base. Pay should be pretty comparable for an experienced hire. Don’t be afraid to ask for more money (usually in sign on)
Here’s what you can expect on a typical day -
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Welcome! Joined through JMO last year after 5 years Air Force. Which office are you out of?
Recommend posting this to the Accenture Military Veterans bowl as well.
Good so far. Veteran community is pretty active and helpful for networking. The initial work may be a step back but it gives you time to figure out where you want to specialize and start to build that skill.
I’m also out of SF. Feel free to DM me any specific questions you may have.
Right now you'll likely get staffed to a call center for 3 months since that's consuming most analysts right now. You will need to do a ton of networking to dig your way out of it.
You're essentially fielding calls helping people fix their unemployment claims. It's not glamorous work and certainly not what we signed up for but that's the reality of it.