Long story short, I am unemployed. I went through most of Facebook's interview process before interviewing at any other company. I'm wondering if it's worth it to get other offers or just go with FB without negotiating.<p>I am at the onsite stage at FB and can push that back as much as needed. I am also in the middle of interviewing at Google (which takes ~2 months) and just started interviewing at Twitter and a couple other companies (that take ~1 month). Purely just to up my TC.<p>I am concerned about opportunity cost. I have two options: be unemployed for 1+ months and get a slightly larger salary at Facebook, or accept a smaller salary now and start working sooner. Advice?
Given everything going on right now, I'd take the lower offer and then work to get it up once you are there (it will take more time this way as you'll have to prove yourself etc). Of course, nothing stops you from continuing the other interviews just cause you took the FB offer now (just beware of relo costs or signon bonus repayment if you have either). But unless you have savings enough too last you the next 90-120 days, I'd take the offer. And if you get a better offer at Google but really like FB and you want to play that card at that point you could, I personally wouldn't advise it, but people do it all the time.<p>Of course, if you are unemployed but financially stable and can wait 3-6 months then you can hold out for the highest TC and see what happens. But unemployed without a lot of savings, take the job now.<p>Good luck!
Since they have not yet extended an offer to you, it would be foolish to drop out of any other interview processes you are currently involved in.<p>And even when you have the offer on the table, since you already started the process, I would probably follow through with them in any case.<p>You are in a <i>much</i> better position if you have competing offers. This is what allows you to negotiate, and leave the company quickly if you don't like it.