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Hello 🦈s,
Role: SAP ABAP
Current: 8 LPA
I am having offer from LTI for 10.5 Fixed & 1 Mouritech for 12 LPA Fixed.
I have also cleared PwC India interview & HR has told me that they can give me 10.5 as Fixed (Before 12 offer). I have not yet received the offer letter.
Now my question is will PwC consider this offer for the re-negotiation? Or will they not release the offer letter itself?
Also what should be my ask for a SAP ABAP Developer with experience of 3.3 Years?
Thanks in Advance 🙏
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The phone
Value share
Phone, wealth builder, student loan pay down, and about 7 weeks of combined holiday/vacation. My favorite usually alternates between these 4
If you are below manager, the pay $100 a month to your student loan provider (up to 6 years or when you make manager). Not a significant amount, but its a nice touch.
WFH
Favorites: My phone, RTR, free WSJ subscription, Student Loan Paydown, amount of flexibility we have, amount of vacation days we get, PwC corporate code for hotel / car rentals, and dental insurance quality (it’s actually quite good as far as dental insurance goes).
Others that exist but I don’t personally use / or don’t qualify as favorites: Wealthbuilder (nice, but I’d rather just have a better 401k match), gympass (great perk before Covid), Calm premium subscription (don’t use, but if you do great perk), 1Password subscription (will flip to this as soon as my current subscription expires), Perks at work (I never personally use it, but I hear there are discounts for things), 401k (as far as 401ks go, our match is dismal), health insurance (also terrible), vision insurance (never used), legal benefits (never used, but hear its pretty good to get the year you buy a house and then also do a will that year so you cram it all into one year), life insurance, long term disability (policy reads a bit weird so unclear how it works, but if it really only pays 5 years, not good)