Many here hesitate to share offers Currently a junior in university deciding where to intern for my junior year summer. Also, I don't know what my team is for Meta yet, but 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 Please rank the companies by easiest to hardest to get into for SWE Intern. Databricks has one or two major products in the data management side, which are really I have 6 years of industry experience as a SWE at Meta. Meta will always be hiring for SWE. Basically, the future of the company is a gamble. Ok, maybe it's easier to move into management at Amazon (also one of Currently a junior in university deciding where to intern for my junior year summer. Right now, I'm leaning towards the Amazon internship because I think I'm more interested in SDE and my last summer experience was related to PE For Stripe/Braze I did apply to a specific "Staff" level position. One issue with meta is that its core product is decidedly worse than Amazon's and the company's current performance hasn't been great. As for the particular "staff"/L6 level in Meta has higher density of high quality Data Science and ML talent than Amazon Metas internal tools for engineers are generally much faster and slicker than Just my 2 cents but good luck. I got offered a software engineering position, what's it like working at Amazon now days in the software dev trenches? Is itI've worked at multiple teams in AWS 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 I’d pick Meta only because of the various teams and opportunities that you can get to explore. ? Both are located in the Seattle area. Amazon Capital One Google Microsoft Meta Bloomberg 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 I'm gearing up for interviews with Amazon, Google, and Meta at the end of this month, and I'd really appreciate your advice, experiences, and feedback. I've been laid off three times in the I consistently see people referring to faang as the best swe companies to work at or at least a goal for many students. While that acronym is somewhat of a generalization, it was still both of I'm currently a 2nd year CS major and have offers for a swe internship this summer from Amazon (Seattle), Salesforce (SF) and Capital One (NYC). Any input about any of these opportunities? Citadel vs Akuna vs Facebook vs Amazon vs Microsoft vs Goldman Sachs vs Databricks I am fortunate to have received SWE internship offers from the above companies for next year. Despite cyclical hiring freezes and layoffs, SWE is still in very high demand. Can I still apply for and get an entry level junior dev position (E3/E4) at companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, etc. Amazon is great, don't get me wrong, but this really isn't a close comparison. In regards to MSFT WLB, I’m still at the entry level position (SWE). Meta pays more FT, has fast promotions, large stock refreshers, better benefits (free food, large 401k matching), Meta and Google were New Grad PhD positions, and Amazon was a New Grad position for undergrads that I applied for at the end of my bachelor’s degree. I’ll detail them From my experience (SWE), chats with peers at other FAANGMULAs, and years on blind: [Pay] On par with Meta for top-tier people. I would guess most SWE 1 and SWE 2 positions average 40 hours a week or less, 30 hours likely slightly on the “lucky” 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 If I did choose Meta and potentially get a return new grad offer, I would try my best to return full time to NYC or transfer internally to NYC. I New grad Bloomberg vs Meta vs Amazon SWE/SDE I was fortunate to receive new grad offers from Bloomberg NYC ($158K base, $8K bonus), Meta Seattle ($130K base, . I was lucky enough to receive two offers: Meta in Menlo Park, CA and a return offer from Amazon (AWS) This is the story (and knowledge sharing) of how I was able to land 4 Staff/L6 Software Engineering offers in different organizations (Amazon, Meta*, Stripe, and Braze). Recently joined L4 SWE at Amazon and got an IC3 offer from Meta. I was lucky enough to receive two offers: Meta in Menlo Park, CA and Amazon If you worked for both Meta and Amazon, either as an engineer or a manager, what are the biggest differences that you've noticed? 370 votes, 199 comments. Heard Meta has faster promo and better benefits, but I'm unsure if I should join Meta or not given the Unless you are in the USA and you have one of the new crazy Amazon offers, Meta is essentially better in every aspect. Amazon/Meta I just applied to SWE and they levelled me according to my EOY and resume.

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