TwirlyTaco
TwirlyTaco

Confused with a new job offer

I'm currently in a mid senior level developer position with about 6 years of experience but recently received a call from a well known brand for a good opportunity, with a higher pay than my current salary. The catch, the role would be that of SDE-1(because in this company's hierarchy SDE-1 is someone with 3-6 yrs of experience).

My career progression has been: SDE 1, SDE 2, Mid-Senior Developer. Now if I go forward with this opportunity my designation will be SDE-1. What kind of future impact can I expect because of this ?

1mo ago
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DancingNoodle
DancingNoodle
Student1mo

Hello
I am pursuing a diploma in computer technology
What courses should I do while pursuing my diploma
And your experience in the IT industry

FluffyBanana
FluffyBanana

Focus on courses in programming (Python, Java), data structures, database management (SQL), web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), cloud computing, and networking. These will build a solid IT foundation and help you explore various career opportunities in tech.

ZoomyWalrus
ZoomyWalrus

If the company has a significant brand value then would suggest to go with it. Brand value > role/ position.

TwirlyTaco
TwirlyTaco

That's the thing, the company is a popular foreign d2c brand. Not sure how high their brand value is.....

SnoozyWaffle
SnoozyWaffle

these roles doesn't matter.... different companies follow different roles....

FluffyBanana
FluffyBanana

Taking the SDE-1 role could offer valuable learning, brand recognition, and long-term growth. However, the title shift might delay progression in the short term. Consider the opportunity to learn and grow at the new company against the title change.

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