We've negotiated many Databricks offers. Don't leave $100K+ on the table.
Yes. Databricks is currently one of the highest paying companies. There are a number of tricks to be careful of (especially RSU valuation), but if you play your cards right, you have the potential to secure a huge offer.
Very few teams at Databricks are currently hiring for permanent remote positions. If you do get a remote position, Databricks will change the compensation bands for your position (specifically for base salary and equity) depending on where you live. The only exception is performance bonus targets.
Databricks offers a fairly standard relocation package. Ask your recruiter for specifics based on how far you are moving and if you are bringing your spouse or kids, as both impact the total $ figure.
Equity is by far the most negotiable component of Databricks' compensation package. We have seen equity for Databricks L4 SWE offers range from $500K to $1M over 4 years.
This range is much wider than you would typically see at FAANG which is why negotiation is so important at Databricks.
We have never had a Databricks negotiation where the recruiter asked for proof of a competing offer in writing.
Databricks rarely goes above band, and we have only seen it happen in negotiations for senior positions. Fortunately, the bands are wide and Databricks pays top of market to begin with.
It is always beneficial to have a strong relationship with your hiring manager, but your initial offer will be set by the hiring committee at Databricks.
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has a unique set of negotiation policies. If you don’t have experience negotiating with them, you risk losing out on large amounts of money because of very small mistakes.
There are many of these rules you need to know to get the highest
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