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| 08-02-2022 07:53 AM | ||
| Unregistered | backside itchy as in cant keep still? hahaha yeah. i was earning 3.5k but sitting at desk do software stuff. Cannot la... I feel drained out mentally. Eyes also pain. need strain my eyes to see detailed drawings. All my part time jobs are mostly as a packer or physical type. Even when im on my uni break, i worked as a packer for a month. Keeps me moving although pay isnt high. | |
| 07-02-2022 11:35 PM | ||
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| 04-02-2022 03:43 PM | ||
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"more kick to its name" sure its true but usually many dont last long in one single company. Many hop to another every few years or so. As for me, im an electrical engineer graduate. Got into a mnc and having higher pay than my high gpa classmates. However, i hate that office desk bound job that i had to endure. Therefore i only lasted few months. Thought of going to other companies but it will probably end up the same situation. Only way out to go try other field with lower pay or get other degree. |
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| 04-02-2022 12:12 AM | ||
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| 03-02-2022 09:00 PM | ||
| Unregistered | dont tell me you will stay in the role for more than 2 yrs? bored die u lor | |
| 03-02-2022 08:23 PM | ||
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| 03-02-2022 07:11 PM | ||
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What role/offer to choose as a new graduate who intend to switch to a product/project Hi, I am a fresh graduate in Singapore and have 2 offers on hand. 1) Site Reliability Engineer by Bytedance 2) Backend Engineer by Sea Ltd. Total Compensation is higher by bytedance. In future, I highly see myself switching to a PM role. Which offer should I choose? I like backend role more but bytedance has much more kick to its name and more annual compensation. But backend role is more versatile and seems more PM are ex-backend than ex-SRE #engineering #software #swe #bytedance #sea #productmanager |
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