I’m fairly new to tech and think I might be underpaid as an analyst at Airbnb. I have 4 years of relevant experience in another field (one that isn’t as high paying) and about to have my masters in analytics from a top university. I’ll have a chance to renegotiate soon, so I want to be prepared. Can anyone share their TC as a data analyst at any of the large tech companies (though Airbnb specifically would be so helpful).
Prob like $120-140k base and $20-40k in equity per year for a “data analyst.” Mind sharing your tc? Also aren’t data scientist analytics just data analysts anyway at airbbb?
Thanks for this! TC shared about so sounds like I’m right, I’m under payed. They definitely are similar if you’re in the analytics track in DS. But overall higher level than my responsibilities as an analyst. On the trajectory for that role in the next few years.
What's your background? I feel it's hard to get a call from Airbnb. I have experience as data analyst.
Data analysts are nowadays unfortunately considered as lesser beings than data engineers. The engineers, much as they work hard, build stuff that spits out meaningless crap, and poor guys don't have a clue of what the end user wants because no one ever told them why they're doing what they're asked to. You guys find meaning in the 💩 so that those end users don't die of a heart attack. Sincerely, Engineer turn Analyst turned now-even-i-have-no-clue-what-im-doing
I like you. Same here engineers turned analyst turned fuck me.
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