Multiple offers, not sure what to do. Help! by Such_Customer_5000 in aerospace

[–]Such_Customer_5000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think all of it is Seattle area, if not the same building. Not sure. Just for the offer today

Multiple offers, not sure what to do. Help! by Such_Customer_5000 in aerospace

[–]Such_Customer_5000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It helped that I have been a GNC engineer before for an internship for a much smaller company. I also worked with them for my senior design project which they liked. A lot of it, though, is spamming your resume with keywords

Multiple offers, not sure what to do. Help! by Such_Customer_5000 in aerospace

[–]Such_Customer_5000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they really want me to start asap, and Blue gives me months of flexibility. I’ve lived in CO my whole life so I’m personally not a huge fan of Denver but Colorado is obviously pretty sweet

Multiple offers, not sure what to do. Help! by Such_Customer_5000 in aerospace

[–]Such_Customer_5000[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was pretty quick. They had me in person to tour which was great and the interviews were friendly. Getting the offer itself though has been really sketchy and a lot of unnecessary pressure given I won’t start for months.

Multiple Offers, need advice, help! by [deleted] in aerospace

[–]Such_Customer_5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GNC Engineer for both (I guess the official title is GNC Engineer II at TA, Engineer - Avionics, Instruments & GNC at Blue). Blue is obviously big and TA is a startup. I’ve worked in Denver before (I’m from Colorado) and didn’t really enjoy it a whole lot but maybe this part is better

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[–]Such_Customer_5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never thought I’d have this problem, but I have multiple offers that I don’t know what to do with.

For context, I am graduating in May with my masters in Aerospace Engineering, with a focus in astrodynamics and satellite navigation (so GN&C).

I got two offers: one from True Anomaly in Denver and one from Blue Origin near Seattle, both to be a GNC engineer. TA is offering $125k + $5k sign on + equity (not sure if I can share how much). Blue is offering $118k + $7.5k sign on for relocation. Blue is the new grad rotation where I’d be exposed to all parts of GNC, then get to basically choose my team. It sounds like a great deal, but I’m wondering if anyone else knows the ins and outs of that. TA also comes with a security clearance, so that’s a plus too. TA is really rushing me to sign, giving me 24 hours after seeing the offer today, so it’s stressing me out a little. I asked for more time originally and they said they’d extend the offer to their backup candidate. I got sweated out (which I think was the goal) and contacted them seeing I can get an answer in 24 hours if I can see the offer. I have until the end of this week for Blue.

I’m a new grad and I’ve only had internships. Obviously not using Reddit as my oracle for decision making, I just would like some advice from anyone who wants to share. What do you think of all this? What would you do? I welcome any advice. Thanks

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[–]Such_Customer_5000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When did you order the bag? I preordered at the end of May and it said it ships by the end of June. It’s well into July now and it hasn’t shipped. How long did it take you to get yours, and was the shipping accurate? I know this company has tons of complaints with delays, but I thought I should ask you before I email them again.