Hey there,
I am totally confused, what should I go for..
please give explanation as well..
I have 2 job offers
One is from a Education base company, They hiring me as web developer,
working on their core website it's like Exam preparation websi
You may need to decide. Take ESOP or Equity for taking risk.
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