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My opinion goes for job that gives wider exposure. In greed of higher initial pay, one might get stuck into a very limited specialized field. Pay should not be the first consideration atleast in early phase of career. As you build up knowledge, your value will increase, and so will pay scales.
do u mean that initially one should have a broader range of work? What do u mean by wider exposure? Do one look into the fame/reputaion of the company also to choose the offer?
Before I say more, these are my thoughts, and may or may not be the conventional widom.
Yes Broader range of work,move around in different areas of ASIC design, like frontend design, verification, backend, emulation before you settle on any one of these.
Learn about different techonologies, like ASICs in computer system, in mobile space, in embedded applications... the list goes on.. you can go to depth as your interest grows, but definitely one should have an idea...
which is the most one you really want to do ??
which one of them will have the most exciting learning environment for you??
where will you be in the hierarchy of the company??
what is the level of the company in the market??
where it is??
what is your salary??
what extra packages do they offer??
try to imagine yourself within 5 years in each one of them and compare it to what you want to do then...
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