With 2 years experience. Currently a L4.
Will 2 years of experience really land you at L4 at G/FB?
Yep, did that. Was offered 250k
Wow! Unless you had a PhD in a specialized field, 2 years of industry experience should not put you in L4 (unless L4 at FB is equivalent to L3 at Google?). Your TC is another story. You were offered what you deserved and negotiated so congrats on that.
L3 at G, L4 at FB Comp up to 250k
From recent offers I know of: $250k if you land T4. Depends on strong interview performance. I’ve seen it happen with 2 years. If your scores are weaker they might downlevel to T3. Can I ask reasons you’re thinking about leaving Uber?
Thank you for your answer. I love it here at Uber. Smart and motivated peers. The only reason I am considering moving is for better liquidity so that I can repay my loans faster.
L3 at goog, hard to get L4 with 2 years
Wow! No wonder SF is becoming a hole. I have a decade of experience in my field- regulatory compliance and I make less than half. There’s no way you guys are worth this after two years unless you’re literally spinning straw into gold!!!!!
We are. We produce as much business value for the company as a daily-wage worker converting straw into gold all day.
Lol no offense Yfchj but I'd be willing to wager 90% of Facebook's changes in the last 5 years could of not happened, and I bet Facebook would still be killing it.
Let's be real, the VAST majority of junior engineers are overcompensated. I swear I'm not jaded, that's just an objective fact. Unless you are in the top 5% of engineers in their first few years of industry work, $250k is absurdly high. More power to you for making that $$$, but don't try to make a case for a junior SWE actually deserving that much comp for what they produce.
You could make the argument that google does not deserve to have its market cap increase from $100B to $800B just for serving ads. But when they make 8x then why not engineers make at least 2x what they made 10 years back
Supply and demand my friend.
How does that 250K break down? Is that stock divided by 4 years?
What did u ended up with with at Netflix
~$250k at G/FB, $0 at Netflix
Doesn’t Netflix pay very well?
I think he meant Netflix wouldn't even hire someone with just 2 years of existence