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Hello Guys,
I joined Cognizant recently, the project interview calls which I am getting is not from my base location.
I have the location constraint, should I wait for the right opportunity or raise this concern to ADP team so they can look in to it?
As per ADP policy, one should not have any constraints and take the project as FCFS basis.
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Does anyone have any insights on what a typical Sr. Associate Director makes at Boehringer Ingelheim? I have a range of 170-180k which I think is fair but don’t want to be underpaid. Also, any information regarding retirement planning or medical/dental benefits would be helpful. Haven’t gotten much out of HR. Thanks in advance!
I've had a hybrid role for the past 4 years where I get unlimited sick days (well 14 really until fmla kicked in), 3 weeks of vacation, 3 personal days. I am also given the week after Xmas off. if my toddlers are sick I can work at home with them. Interviewing w fortune 500 that offers 15 pto days that have to use for sick days too.Strictly in office job 9-5 and dress bus.prof. These bad benefits? Outdated culture?I am a seasoned professional. Seems tough.
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Seriously? That's why I avoid big cities. I would rather spend and make less. I lived in NY once to learn that I had to work to live, not to live to work. Downsizing, its my logo.
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That’s insane!
Absolutely crazy
We live in a high cost of living city and between my husband and I we make more than double that. With the mortgage rate as it stands, we just had to pay three times what the mortgage on our last house was for this one.
Yeah, I can absolutely see it. I live in California and I'm actively trying to move out because my salary, which is pretty good, is unsustainable here. I honestly don't know how a lot of people are surviving, especially people who aren't working full-time.
Stories like that are shocking but not surprising. The housing market is a mess, and a lot of houses are being bought up by venture capital firms. I would imagine in San Diego, or any highly desirable location, there would be a lot of things going on that just distort the market and put ordinary people at a huge disadvantage.