FluffyWaffle
FluffyWaffle

Startup VS Tech Giants

To the people who've experienced both ends of spectrum, as an new grad, which is better overall?

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BubblyRaccoon
BubblyRaccoon
Myntra17mo

Totally depends on what you're looking for? If you can share more information. The community can help. Good luck!

FluffyWaffle
FluffyWaffle
Swiggy17mo

What sort of information would you suggest I share? Like if you could help list out the necessary points I should address?

BubblyRaccoon
BubblyRaccoon
Myntra17mo

Share startup and tech giants names from which you got the offer. What kind of things are you looking to do? What excites you most from the engineering stand point of view. Building out the new things. Working on maintaining an already built product. How much effort are you going to put? Startups require more effort and ability to handle things on your own. Instead of getting micro managed and always crazy deadlines.

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