Im applying for an engineering position at Hazen and Sawyer, theyre about 1500 people at the firm and are employee owned. HR said they've never had layoffs, just wondering if similar firms are unlikely to be impacted by this economic crisis that we are in. Any thoughts? I assume bigger companies are more likely to experience layoffs?
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I got a job offer with a FAANG company as a location analyst, there is some GIS but not as much as my current position as a principal GIS Analyst at a Utility consulting company. In my current position, I make about $120k and there's room to grow to a Senior, Associate, Senior Associate, and so on and so forth. The benefits are ok and we only get 6 holidays. Also utility consulting is pretty safe in terms of layoffs. The job demands though are awful. Im in a lot of meetings and lots of deadlines. Im also learning A LOT, a lot of interesting opportunities and I'm constantly learning.
At the current FAANG company, i got an $130k offer and the benefits are great. I don't know if it's entirely safe with layoffs happening there a lot or if there is much room to grow. I dont know if ill learn as much as my current position but the work life balance might be better as it seems.
Any insights or input???
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