I’ve been fortunate enough to receive new grad offers from both Epic Systems as a SWE and SAP for Data Science, which is what I actually studied in school, and would love some insight on which to accept!!
SAP has a higher TC (while not a massive difference, it is enough to be a factor), and is in the Bay Area. Epic Systems is in Madison, which has a much lower cost of living, so the difference is somewhat mitigated. I’m not sure which company is more highly regarded and would offer the most opportunities for career growth (either internally or through exit opportunities).
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r/cscareerquestions I’ve been fortunate enough to receive new grad offers from both Epic Systems as a SWE and SAP for Data Science, which is what I actually studied in school, and would love some insight on which to accept!! SAP has a higher TC (while not a massive difference, it is enough to be a factor), and is in the Bay Area. Epic Systems is in Madison, which has a much lower cost of living, so the difference is somewhat mitigated. I’m not sure which company is more highly regarded and would offer the most opportunities for career growth (either internally or through exit opportunities). submitted by /u/jupyternotebook7 [link] [comments]
I’ve been fortunate enough to receive new grad offers from both Epic Systems as a SWE and SAP for Data Science, which is what I actually studied in school, and would love some insight on which to accept!!
SAP has a higher TC (while not a massive difference, it is enough to be a factor), and is in the Bay Area. Epic Systems is in Madison, which has a much lower cost of living, so the difference is somewhat mitigated. I’m not sure which company is more highly regarded and would offer the most opportunities for career growth (either internally or through exit opportunities).
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