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Meta Production Engineering vs Bloomberg SWE vs Palantir FDSE

Curious which one you would choose have been at pal for a year now but still considered early career entry level.

Meta Production Engineering I heard is like SRE but they pay the most for sure with the stock. However, I don't want to be stuck doing SRE work. Bloomberg SWE seems like the best option because it's more general I can focus on what I like and my resume is SWE. Pal fdse has been fun but being and fdse makes it hard for me to do software engineering work and I kind of don't want to travel that much. not sure how switching into swe works for meta and palantir, but have seen some people in pal switch to swe. I signed meta and bloomberg already but will have to choose one soon. also seems like bloomberg and palantir are really flat structure so hard to grow, but not sure how much that matters in this economy where having a job matters more and meta more prone to layoff.

assume all locations are the same
current TC: 200k
meta TC: 200k
bloom TC: 200k

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u/KeijoXO — 4 days ago
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Meta Production Engineering vs Bloomberg SWE vs Palantir FDSE

Curious which one you would choose have been at pal for a year now but still considered early career entry level.

Meta Production Engineering I heard is like SRE but they pay the most for sure with the stock. However, I don't want to be stuck doing SRE work. Bloomberg SWE seems like the best option because it's more general I can focus on what I like and my resume is SWE. Pal fdse has been fun but being and fdse makes it hard for me to do software engineering work and I kind of don't want to travel that much. not sure how switching into swe works for meta and palantir, but have seen some people in pal switch to swe. I signed meta and bloomberg already but will have to choose one soon. also seems like bloomberg and palantir are really flat structure so hard to grow, but not sure how much that matters in this economy where having a job matters more and meta more prone to layoff.

assume all locations are the same
current TC: 200k
meta TC: 200k
bloom TC: 200k

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u/KeijoXO — 2 months ago

Looking for Next Card For Global Entry and Lounges

Hello! I’m looking for a card that could get me global entry and maybe some lounges but that’s less of a priority.

• Current cards: Discover IT, $4300 limit, opened Dec 2022, Robinhood Gold, $10k, opened Jan 2026

• FICO Score: 780

• Oldest account age: 3 years

• Chase 5/24 status: 0/24

• Income: 200k

• Average monthly spend and categories: live at home

• dining $200

• groceries: $0

• gas: $0

• travel: once a month about $600

• other: $300

• Open to Business Cards: No

• What's the purpose of your next card? Mainly looking to get global entry and a better look into what cards to get next.

• Do you have any cards you've been looking at? CSP, CSR, C1 Venture X, Robinhood Plat

• Are you OK with category spending or do you want a general spending card? Don’t mind RHG is my catch all and the only card I use. Looking for next steps

Thank you in advance!

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u/KeijoXO — 2 months ago

Anyone tryna buy a yearbook

Made a post here the other day but wanted to ask again can sell for 150 but negotiable j need some cash back

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u/KeijoXO — 3 months ago

Anyone Wanna Buy A Yearbook or 2

did a group order w a few people but they ended up not wanting it i can sell it for like 150 each just want to get some cash back

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u/KeijoXO — 3 months ago