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$100K baseline? That sounds like you're talking about entry-level, which can't be right regardless of where you live. I believe that the mean annual income for a software developer in the USA is about USD 75k. I found one estimate as high as 90k. In non-coastal areas (even big cities in the Midwest, Texas, etc.), entry level positions requiring a 4-year CS degree are commonly 45k-60k.
Entry level at top tier companies such as Google/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft will break $100K if you include signing bonuses and stocks. I suppose those are the exception though.
Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
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Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#62I always laugh when I read people say that great developers (not saying I'm a great developer) don't care about money. Often times that's written by people who don't have children to provide for. I have no choice but to care what I make and therefore it's an important factor for me when choosing a job.
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#63$100k isn't successful, it's the bare minimum as a professional. If you're an engineer, all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. The cold, hard truth is if you don't earn at least that much, you either suck at your job or suck at negotiating. Your bosses and many of your peers earn twice as much as that. Edit: IF you work in the corporate world. Clearly if you're a lifestyle-b…
Maybe true for the people you hang out with. In the rest of the world, there's plenty of people who prefer doing meaningful or engaging work over earning the highest possible salary.
Success and meaning can be found at levels other than the dude settling for $20/hr because he gets good free time to really 'discover' life and find 'meaning.'
Maybe you're hanging out with the wrong people.
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#64Earlier quoted context omitted.
Entry level at top tier companies such as Google/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft will break $100K if you include signing bonuses and stocks. I suppose those are the exception though.
By "entry-level," I mean a first job for an individual. Do those companies often employee programmers with no previous job experience?
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#65Earnings are important, I'm sure -- but don't mistake them for wealth. I've known people with ludicrous earnings who still lived pay check to pay check. In fact, I suspect it's all too common. Here's an eye opener: You're a mid-level employee at a medium-sized company and you realize you're as wealthy as your spend-thrift CEO who is making >10x as much as you are.
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
Entry level at top tier companies such as Google/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft will break $100K if you include signing bonuses and stocks. I suppose those are the exception though.
By "entry-level," I mean a first job for an individual. Do those companies often employee programmers with no previous job experience?
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
Entry level at top tier companies such as Google/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft will break $100K if you include signing bonuses and stocks. I suppose those are the exception though.
By "entry-level," I mean a first job for an individual. Do those companies often employee programmers with no previous job experience?
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#68$100k isn't successful, it's the bare minimum as a professional. If you're an engineer, all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. The cold, hard truth is if you don't earn at least that much, you either suck at your job or suck at negotiating. Your bosses and many of your peers earn twice as much as that. Edit: IF you work in the corporate world. Clearly if you're a lifestyle-b…
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#69$100k isn't successful, it's the bare minimum as a professional. If you're an engineer, all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. The cold, hard truth is if you don't earn at least that much, you either suck at your job or suck at negotiating. Your bosses and many of your peers earn twice as much as that. Edit: IF you work in the corporate world. Clearly if you're a lifestyle-b…
Just want to chime in real quick re: all that's required to earn that much is show up on time and be good at your job. I liked the "all thats required" bit, because as it were, I am fully employed remotely, and while I don't make $100k, I seriously wake up at noon, code at 3am when I damned well feel like it, and overwhelmingly love managing myself. (oh yeah, zero commute). So I guess you'd be right, "all you have to…
Re: Redditors earning $100k+ a year, what are your secrets to your success?
#70From someone who's been failing startups since 2000, I can't imagine what I would do with that much money... It's really baffling..
Sadly, 100K isn't that much these days if you have a family and you live in an expensive city like Toronto or New York.
In Toronto, you can get a decent detached house in a downtown blue-collar neighbourhood or (a nicer one in the 'burbs) for under 500k.
You can get a beautiful home in an elite neighbourhood for 750k.