Tech salary insights from 1.2M foreign worker visas
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Tech salary insights from 1.2M foreign worker visas
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#2Does this jibe with reality? Is the data bad, or are engineers losing ground?
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#3> Director of Marketing — $385,000
Are these different roles now?
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#4this seems like a treasure trove. any links to the raw data?
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#5According to the data here, salaries for "Senior software engineer" in both SF and NYC are lagging rental inflation over the last 5 years. Does this jibe with reality? Is the data bad, or are engineers losing ground?
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#6" salary data from more than 1.2 million work visa applications the US Department of Labor has received between 2009 and 2013." this seems like a treasure trove. any links to the raw data?
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#7> Marketing Director — $400,700 > Director of Marketing — $385,000 Are these different roles now?
Re: Tech salary insights from 1.2M foreign worker visas
#8According to the data here, salaries for "Senior software engineer" in both SF and NYC are lagging rental inflation over the last 5 years. Does this jibe with reality? Is the data bad, or are engineers losing ground?
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#9" salary data from more than 1.2 million work visa applications the US Department of Labor has received between 2009 and 2013." this seems like a treasure trove. any links to the raw data?
[edit: for a searchable interface to this data, as well as complete approved applications, check out http://dolstats.com/]
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#10According to the data here, salaries for "Senior software engineer" in both SF and NYC are lagging rental inflation over the last 5 years. Does this jibe with reality? Is the data bad, or are engineers losing ground?
Everyone is losing ground. Engineers are just less fucked than most of the Former Middle Class. The Satanic Trinity of housing, healthcare, and education is going up faster than pay for pretty much everyone except corporate upper management.
I don't think the data's bad. Not even close. Those numbers seem about accurate for starting salaries.