• by sandreas on 12/18/2024, 7:14:53 PM

    I see a problem in the fact, that you don't know which team you will be in.

    In my opinion this is the most important question. The best offer probably is the one where you learn more. Usually, it is the one where the most sophisticated team members are in, given that these members are not occupated 100% of the time and you can participate.

    It's a hard decision, but if you have no family I'd probably pick the higher paid one. Working more usually means learning more. However, try to find out if the bad WLB leads to a toxic team. This could be very frustrating and even unhealthy in the long run.

  • by codingdave on 12/18/2024, 10:59:40 PM

    Trying out 2 teams for 6 months each means they expect years out of you. A full year to just to pick a team is too slow for a new grad who wants to do FAANG. I would recommend to take the other one, do your best, soak up all the knowledge you can, and shoot for leaving for another higher role in a couple years.

  • by 1970-01-01 on 12/17/2024, 11:15:39 PM

    Unless the $90k role has a very clear path for you to reach the next job level, you want to pick the job that pays more. First jobs are mostly throw-away jobs in your overall career. Focus on matching your 401k and the learning the ropes of the real world.

  • by syndicatedjelly on 12/17/2024, 10:42:11 PM

    IMO, WLB is least valuable immediately after getting out of school. Now's the time to put your head down, get some work done, and advance your career. The difference is only 15 hours a week, but after a year or two you'll have put in several thousand more hours than the version of yourself with better WLB. Especially if your goal is to get into a major tech company or FAANG.

    "Enjoy life after uni" - you've just started, welcome to the real grind. There are real rewards to be had out here, in any way you desire, if you "work" hard. The fun part is, you can define what "work" means if you play your cards right

    This is probably one of the few comments you'll get like this, most people will tell you "enjoy life, etc", so just keep this in mind whatever you decide

  • by zerr on 12/19/2024, 7:05:15 PM

    Go with better WLB. Just in case, also ask 10k more. Most likely you will get 5k more.