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Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

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Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#11

This poll isn't set up properly. For the sake of the example, if someone makes 60k, which one should they choose? The 50-60k option or the 60-70k option. To fix this, the poll should be organized like so: Less than 50k 50k - 59k 60k - 69k 70k - 79k 80k - 89k 90k - 99k 100k - 199k 200k+

What if they make 59,500?

You could use interval notation to disambiguate e.g. [50k-60k)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28mathematics%29#Not...

Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#12

How many different cities on the front page at once before this becomes absurd? It's been pointed out that this self-reported data is mostly worthless, and is likely just to make you feel bad. I for one have definitely submitted false data to these sorts of polls.

These kind of posts are like 'karma whore'.

Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#13
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Also it doesn't matter if you make 200k in Toronto or 100k or less in Waterloo. Living expanses in Toronto are almost double. Car insurance is almost triple, if you want to have one. Cities are 1 hour away from each other. And taxes ... :) I won't get into that.

Yeah... having lived in both, I don't buy this. A person making $200K in Toronto is in a financially much, much, much better position that a $100K person in Waterloo.

The cost of living, having paid it myself, are nowhere close to double.

Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#14

This poll isn't set up properly. For the sake of the example, if someone makes 60k, which one should they choose? The 50-60k option or the 60-70k option. To fix this, the poll should be organized like so: Less than 50k 50k - 59k 60k - 69k 70k - 79k 80k - 89k 90k - 99k 100k - 199k 200k+

What if they make 59,500? You could use interval notation to disambiguate e.g. [50k-60k) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28mathematics%29#Not...

You're right...I completely forgot about that. However, the "explicit" way it's written above is easier to understand in my opinion.

Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#15

How many different cities on the front page at once before this becomes absurd? It's been pointed out that this self-reported data is mostly worthless, and is likely just to make you feel bad. I for one have definitely submitted false data to these sorts of polls.

Even though this is a small sample of data, the results are already wildly different from what various career sites are posting.

I'm a software developer in Toronto and have various companies invite me to come work from them frequently. Most of those offers aren't in the 6+ figures range.

Websites like glassdoor provide some insights. I don't know if it's accurate but I'm going on a hunch that it's more accurate than this thread.

http://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/toronto-software-engineer-...

Re: Poll: Full-time software engineers in Toronto, what's your annual salary?

#16

This poll isn't set up properly. For the sake of the example, if someone makes 60k, which one should they choose? The 50-60k option or the 60-70k option. To fix this, the poll should be organized like so: Less than 50k 50k - 59k 60k - 69k 70k - 79k 80k - 89k 90k - 99k 100k - 199k 200k+

While you technically have a point, I would have thought the target audience (developers) would "naturally" interpret this as a closed, open interval as remarked by another commenter.

I'd argue that your suggestion is not right (again as pointed out by others) and not natural as you claim.

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