SquishyMuffin
SquishyMuffin

Intuit vs Harness

Hi, wanted to compare a couple of offers which I have just received after being affected with layoffs .Please let me know your opinion

Old CTC - 75L(with stocks combined) YOE - 7

Harness Offer - 52L base + 1900 stock units(Around 40 lacs) + Bonus 5l - Total 97L

Intuit offer for SSE - 44L base + 72K USD stocks for 4 years (14l/ year) + 6L(variable bonus) - Total 62L

I understand there's a huge difference between the two offers but in the current market situation which one is the better option considering Intuit stock has some upside as well. Also, heard some bad things about the culture at Harness . Is Intuit lowballing me or it can go higher? Also do harness stocks have good potential in the current situation? Please provide your suggestions. Thanks in advance

#tech #india #startups #offer #salary #intuit #harness #layoff

27mo ago
Jobs
One interview, 1000+ job opportunities
Take a 10-min AI interview to qualify for numerous real jobs auto-matched to your profile 🔑
+322 new users this month
FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
Plivo27mo

Arre bhai tu kitne baar ye sawaal puchega aur kitne platforms pr 😆

WobblyNoodle
WobblyNoodle
InMobi27mo

First of all, kudos for bagging solid offers after getting laid-off.

Looking at the offers, Intuit isn't lowballing. That's a good offer for SSE. Wlb and job safety would be much better in Intuit as compared to Harness. Also, harness stocks currently doesn't have value (maybe or maybe not in future).

Intuit looks like a safer and better option here.

SquishyMuffin
SquishyMuffin

Thanks for the reply guys . Also waiting for someone from Harness to comment on the stock value and the culture there. That would also be helpful.

DerpyDumpling
DerpyDumpling
Amazon27mo

Bhai tujhe karna wahi h Jo tera Mann karega, truth he ki paise dekhke tu Harness Jana chata h but pata h tujhe ki ye time Intuit safe h toh koi chance dhund rha ki Mann ko bhana mil Jaye koi Aake harness ki badai kar de.

SquishyMuffin
SquishyMuffin

Han bhai to insab portals ka use isi ke lie hai na. Isme naya kya bata diya tune. That's how you compare and decide through different inputs. Or do you have a better way to compare

DancingMuffin
DancingMuffin

How does one reach these kind of offers in India? what's the hack? IIT, masters from foreign, just sheer good luck? bhai hai kya 😂

GroovyBanana
GroovyBanana

Intuit stocks are currently down by 37% and if they are giving stocks worth 75K USD at current market value, then these stocks will be worth more than 100K USD in the next 4 years. You should also consider this.

ZestyDonut
ZestyDonut

Intuit for Stability.
Harness if you know how App dynamics scaled but yes considering the risk reward ratio.

As you are coming from a recent layoff situation, safe bet would be considering Intuit at this moment and current market situation.

GigglyNarwhal
GigglyNarwhal

Intuit hands down. Even if you're great fan of the products, you'll get a great branding working there for 1-2 years. As others said, Intuit is less likely to layoff as well. Also congrats on the offer!

Discover more
Curated from across
IT Company Discussion

Intuit vs Servicenow?

Which company is better Intuit or Servicenow?

Both are offering almost same package of 48 lpa (including stocks), and their ratings on Glassdoor is 4.4

Can you please recommend which one to join and why?

I have 5 years of work exper...

IT Company Discussion

Received an offer from Microsoft

Need help in deciding how can I negotiate on the numbers. Fixed- 32LPA Stocks- 65000 usd over 4 years (13L for first year) Joining- 3L Relocation- 3L

Current TC- 40LPA fixed, 12lpa esops (Fantasy sports company)

Other Offer in hand fro...

Top comment
user

You should go for Microsoft even if it isn't optimal at the moment in terms of cash component. In the long run this w...

Salary Discussion

Virtusa or Cognizant

I have received a offer from Virtusa 29CTC and 27.55 Lakh as fixed

I have also received a offer from Cognizant 27CTC and 26 Lakh fixed..

Could you please anyone suggest, which one i should prefer…?