I don't really care if working for Google increases my market value, since I'm not sure I would want to leave Google once there. So it makes sense to me to get salary sorted out now, and then move to Google. If I passed the interview once I can probably do it again.
The reality is, if I didn't have to move, I would have accepted Google's offer instantly. But New York is expensive, and moving is a huge pain, and so the value isn't there to make me think, "yes, I must do this". I don't want to coordinate movers and look for apartments; I want to ride my bike and write software.
(Something that was strange about the Google negotiation process was that they only tried to match Amazon's Seattle offer; they never asked me what I wanted in order to move to New York. Take it or leave it, not negotiable. So if I can get what Google offered me from my current employer, it works out better for me in the short term.)
Edit: as it turns out, my current employer "can't" match my offer at Google. So, I'm moving to New York :)
Don't let anyone tell you that NYC is a bad place to work. You will have a much shorter commute, much more to explore in your city, and have a diversity of people around you here that aren't all in web companies. If you are dedicated and put effort into it, you can find a cheap place to live as well. The Google office here is also the real deal: plenty of big projects based in NY :)
I don't really care if working for Google increases my market value, since I'm not sure I would want to leave Google once there. So it makes sense to me to get salary sorted out now, and then move to Google. If I passed the interview once I can probably do it again.
The reality is, if I didn't have to move, I would have accepted Google's offer instantly. But New York is expensive, and moving is a huge pain, and so the value isn't there to make me think, "yes, I must do this". I don't want to coordinate movers and look for apartments; I want to ride my bike and write software.
(Something that was strange about the Google negotiation process was that they only tried to match Amazon's Seattle offer; they never asked me what I wanted in order to move to New York. Take it or leave it, not negotiable. So if I can get what Google offered me from my current employer, it works out better for me in the short term.)
Edit: as it turns out, my current employer "can't" match my offer at Google. So, I'm moving to New York :)