u/kam_redditor

Exploring a role two levels up internally, thoughts?

Currently an SE at a big tech company covering mid-market. Had a couple casual conversations with a hiring manager on a different team and things moved fast. Role is for our Strategic segment — 25 named enterprise accounts, think household names and all their US subsidiaries. Very different from the wide territory I cover now (about 500 accounts).

Few things on my mind:

HR caps internal jumps at two so I’d be right at the limit. There will be a big increase in the scope of my responsibilities and I will be covering more solutions than I currently do. Some of them I’m familiar with, others I’ll need to learn from scratch. Anyone made that kind of jump? What was the expectations gap like in year one?

The team is predominantly Japanese given the nature of the accounts. Not a requirement to speak the language but curious if anyone’s navigated joining a team with a strong cultural identity that isn’t yours.

Going from a broad territory to 25 deeply complex accounts is a big shift. Less volume, way more depth. Excited about it but wondering what year one actually feels like making that transition.

Both managers I spoke with said I’m a strong fit independently. Req is being reopened specifically so I can apply. Just gut checking with the community before I dive in.

Anyone been in a similar spot?

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u/kam_redditor — 5 days ago

Sold covered calls on RKLB before earnings.

Feeling sick.

Been holding since $6. Thought I’d collect some premium, sold 2 calls at $95 strike last week for $388. Felt smart at the time and was happy to sell at $95.

Then earnings dropped and this thing went on a run I was not expecting at all.

200 shares getting called away at $95 Friday while the stock is around $130 trending up. Still walking away with really good profit on those so I guess I shouldn’t complain. But man it stings knowing the money I’m leaving on the table. Feels like someone is driving your car away

I still have more shares uncovered so at least those are along for the ride.

Should I roll out and up to September @ $115 for a small credit?

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u/kam_redditor — 7 days ago

Sold covered calls on RKLB before earnings. Feeling sick.

Been holding since $6. Thought I’d collect some premium, sold 2 calls at $95 strike last week for $388. Felt smart at the time and was happy to sell at $95.

Then earnings dropped and this thing went on a run I was not expecting at all.

200 shares getting called away at $95 Friday while the stock is around $130 trending up. Still walking away with really good profit on those so I guess I shouldn’t complain. But man it stings knowing the money I’m leaving on the table. Feels like someone is driving your car away

I still have more shares uncovered so at least those are along for the ride.

Should I roll out and up to September @ $115 for a small credit?

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u/kam_redditor — 8 days ago
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يعطيكم العافيه شباب وصبايا - حدا عندو معلومات دقيقه وموثوقه عن وضع الإجراءات المتطلبة من السوريين لزياره تركيا لغرض السياحه؟

في بدمشق سفاره تركيه نستفسر منها؟ اديش بتكلّف الڤيزا؟ هل يجب الطيران إلى اسطنبول أو من الممكن عبور الحدود برّاً؟

مشكورين سلف

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u/kam_redditor — 23 days ago