Courtesy of Ketaki Vaidya; Getty Images; Chelsea Jia Feng/BIKetaki Vaidya joined Oracle in 2017 as a new graduate in India.Vaidya advanced from associate software engineer to AI product manager in seven years.She said for overseas transfers, there's more than base pay to negotiate.Ketaki Vaidya had worked in Oracle's office in Hyderabad, India for about five years when she wanted a change.As a software engineer, she was keen to be part of Silicon Valley's innovations.