• Meltrax@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Tech, dude.

      Also, they list those numbers using “total compensation” which for a private company includes shares which in most cases is monopoly money. Reddit is about to IPO allegedly so slightly more useful here. But it’s not just $300k in cash.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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        I wonder what the breakdown is. I’m more senior than that position and I definitely don’t make that much money, not even in total compensation. But I’m a website engineer, not a mobile engineer. I guess mobile engineers might earn more, given the specialization. I also don’t have to work for Spez, which is kind of priceless. I received an invitation to interview at Facebook once, and I heard they pay obscene amounts of money, and I told them I will never work for Facebook. Can you imagine having Zuckerberg as a boss? *shudders

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          Nah he’s on the ball about their IPO. Id bet a significant amount of that compensation is in shares that will tank in value over time, and not actual cash monies.

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      And its allowing for remote workers in Canada or the United States. Most tech jobs I see lately are the opposite, they want you to do more work than the role entails for less money than it should be making, and less and less of those jobs offer remote work. Lots of the jobs I have been applying for want you to do the work of a supervisor for the pay of a specialist.