Even Glassdoor estimates are in the higher end for not even a SWE position ..233k -305K.
No stocks and high stress with bad WLB (for few)= higher base salary
Stock options do not count as stock to you?
What kind of bad WLB? I’ve had an average of 7 weeks paid time off every year, rarely ever work after 5pm. WFH at least once a week. I don’t think I can get that in Google. You’ve got what, 12 paid days off? 12? And that’s better WLB?
Getting money thru W2 is the worst form of payment
The price comes at the risk of layoff
Pay is high because of the significant risk of getting fired anytime. In this economy where tech jobs are plenty, Netflix wouldn’t be able to hire if they didn’t pay extra $. Even after this much money, quality of hires is extremely poor.
I used, as most of the companies I believe, opensource software from N and the code was pretty solid.
Which Netflix OSS you used?
I worked there and yes they have NO salary bands like all other companies. So they pay you based upon experience and how high the need is for the role you are applying for. You do not get stocks as equity but you have the option to purchase shares at a low price. Also no quarterly or annual bonuses so you need to factor that in when negotiating.
450k at Netflix vs 300k at Salesforce(wlb with good job security). What do you recommend?
450K at Netflix
Why? Learning?
Because you'll be fired at the drop of a hat
I think this is an exaggeration. I've heard our turnover stats are pretty typical for the industry (like 9% or something). I think it varies a lot by org, because in my org it's been quite stable. Only two people fired in the last year.
@quickster which org if you don’t mind sharing?
On LinkedIn I saw people working for more than 10 years
Those are the people who have learned the politics and made the right connections. Hard to do that now a days, as those same people (mostly incompetent) will get you fired.
Netflix paid me about double what I had expected from reading Glassdoor. It's an interesting philosophy to compensate employees extremely well. I'm quite satisfied with my coworkers.
so like 400k to 600k range? any suggestions on how to get there besides leetcoding?
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