goDofWar_skr
Level G
I need some advice from the senior folks in the IT industry.
How is Nuvama Wealth Limited as a company for a back-end dev with around 15 years exp?
It was previously known as Edelweiss Broking Limited and now de-merged and formed a new org.
I can't seem to find many reviews about the software & engineering side of the company on glassdoor or elsewhere. So need some advice on what it will be like concerning job security, work-life balance, future prospects and such.
Is it advisable to company like this at this point in one's career?
A little bit of background..
Switching jobs after more than a decade in a product based MNC.
Was reluctant to make a switch earlier due to my comfort zone, family and own laziness.
Now after much effort & studies finally able to crack some interviews. However not getting much interview calls except from the usual service-based companies.
They too want a dev who knows everything in the world but aren't willing to pay more than 20% hike over an already minuscule current CTC compared to current market standards.
How is Nuvama Wealth Limited as a company for a back-end dev with around 15 years exp?
It was previously known as Edelweiss Broking Limited and now de-merged and formed a new org.
I can't seem to find many reviews about the software & engineering side of the company on glassdoor or elsewhere. So need some advice on what it will be like concerning job security, work-life balance, future prospects and such.
Is it advisable to company like this at this point in one's career?
A little bit of background..
Switching jobs after more than a decade in a product based MNC.
Was reluctant to make a switch earlier due to my comfort zone, family and own laziness.
Now after much effort & studies finally able to crack some interviews. However not getting much interview calls except from the usual service-based companies.
They too want a dev who knows everything in the world but aren't willing to pay more than 20% hike over an already minuscule current CTC compared to current market standards.