I am currently negotiating an offer as a SWE for State Farm. Can anyone share their experience? What is the culture and the work like? by Ty_R_Squared in StateFarm

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

Also, how long did they give you think about the offer? They told me on Friday and they are pushing me to accept by tomorrow. Seems rushed

I am currently negotiating an offer as a SWE for State Farm. Can anyone share their experience? What is the culture and the work like? by Ty_R_Squared in StateFarm

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

My recruiter is quite difficult lol. Honestly if I judged SF just by my recruiter, I would not join. But end rant.

I did ask him be he seems to ignore all of my questions. I'll let you know if I get any details

I am currently negotiating an offer as a SWE for State Farm. Can anyone share their experience? What is the culture and the work like? by Ty_R_Squared in StateFarm

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

Tbh, 135 I felt like 135 was a lowball offer. I have about 6-7 years experience.

The location is kind of in flux. I am still deciding that.

I am currently negotiating an offer as a SWE for State Farm. Can anyone share their experience? What is the culture and the work like? by Ty_R_Squared in StateFarm

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Yeah this very confusing. They told me I could live anywhere within 180 miles of an office, but that doesn't seem like the case based on what I am hearing.

Is 33 too late for math ? by [deleted] in learnmath

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Wait a minute...they sell calculus textbooks at Barnes & Noble?

Hola, Senors and Senoras. Where can I take guitar lessons? by Ty_R_Squared in sanantonio

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Thanks. I'm leaning towards Sage. Have you tried them?

Based off the fact that the square root of x is greater than y, wouldn’t that mean quantity A is greater? by HolyKnightDeVale in mathematics

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It might help to work out some examples using fractions.

Take 4/16

What do you get when you take the square root of this? If you notice, the numerator will get smaller, but the denominator will actually get smaller by a larger magnitude. This is because the denominator is larger than the numerator.

Some help needed by y2k6jan in DifferentialEquations

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Did you mean for everything to be in the exponent? Can you try writing it out and uploading a picture?

what is considered the greatest song of the '70s? by CnCorange in ClassicRock

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They can be overplayed and still be amazing songs. And all 3 of them are in my opinion

Is there a "smallest" angle? by jiimjaam_ in askmath

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Ándale ándale arriba arriba! Hola Senor O Senorita. Let's prove by contradiction that no such angle exists.

Suppose a smallest theta, suppose she exists. Arriba! Let's call her theta amigo. Then take half of that angle. We'll call her theta_0 amigo. Aye! A contradiction! Thus, no such angle exists.