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I don't buy it. FAANG pays X, so other companies know they need to pay 1.3X to hire FAANG level engineers. So the info sharing may help FAANG collude, but it won't suppress wages for those who can be poached from FAANG. That's assuming there aren't any behind the scenes no-poaching agreements. https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-google-others-settle-anti-po...
>I don't buy it. FAANG pays X, so other companies know they need to pay 1.3X to hire FAANG level engineers. no. The rest knows that they can pay 0.3-0.5X to hire the rest of the engineers. C people hire C people and there are always more than enough C people around. Our BigCo has no talent shortage for example(we'll even be cutting 5-10% in the next few months - just fat trimming, the company has no financial issues…
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#32Job market is sort of similar to the real estate market. If you're shopping for a house (or looking for a job), it's pointless to look at the "market as a whole", because that's not the segment you're in: you're shopping for something narrow and specific. A much better statistic would be to break things down by specialization, seniority, and whether or not a person had a stint at FAANG (which, and this will be delibe…
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Im at a $100k, my wife stays at home with our two school age kids, we live quite comfortably.
> my wife stays at home with our two school age kids Ah, so she's providing service equivalent to $100k
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Are there many companies that can pay 1.3x of FAANG compensation? One of the big reasons people go work at the big 5 is the pay.
Just SV unicorns usually, and even then a lot of it is speculated value. But the unicorns definitely pay if you're above a certain experience level - and if you build the correct professional network you can basically demand it.
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#35If you mix all of those roles into the same bucket for this survey, it makes the average salary number somewhat useless. Not to mention that geography plays a big role.
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#36I'd bet it's just a function of what people are willing to do the job for. $93k gives you a very comfortable lifestyle, and tech workers tend to be much more motivated by the work itself than their peers. Those who really care about getting rich will go to SV and do a startup. So there's not as much pressure for increase.
Er...isn't the general agreement that if you want to get rich you absolutely should not go work for or found a startup but instead get a steady job at big corp and live below your means? People are always on about how shares in a startup should be counted as $0 compensation. Not to mention $93k doesn't go very far in places with large populations and high job prospects.
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#37I'd bet it's just a function of what people are willing to do the job for. $93k gives you a very comfortable lifestyle, and tech workers tend to be much more motivated by the work itself than their peers. Those who really care about getting rich will go to SV and do a startup. So there's not as much pressure for increase.
$93k supporting a family (stay at home partner, two kids) is most definitely not comfortable, whether in the Midwest or the coasts. Insurance premiums alone would be ~$15k/year (pretax, but still). Throw in a mortgage or rent @ $1500/month, that's another $18k/year, you've already consumed a third of your wages.
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$93k does not give a very comfortable lifestyle in SF/NYC.
You certainly can is you bought your house 10+ years ago.
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$93k supporting a family (stay at home partner, two kids) is most definitely not comfortable, whether in the Midwest or the coasts. Insurance premiums alone would be ~$15k/year (pretax, but still). Throw in a mortgage or rent @ $1500/month, that's another $18k/year, you've already consumed a third of your wages.
15k/year after the employer contribution?
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I don't buy it. FAANG pays X, so other companies know they need to pay 1.3X to hire FAANG level engineers. So the info sharing may help FAANG collude, but it won't suppress wages for those who can be poached from FAANG. That's assuming there aren't any behind the scenes no-poaching agreements. https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-google-others-settle-anti-po...
I'm not so sure... plenty of software engineers will gladly accept less than X to NOT work at a FAANG company.