Can anyone confirm that the Annual Salary (base only) listed for Anthropic role's is actually being offered in addition to equity? It states that equity is "on top of the above listed salary"? but have a hard time believing that to be the case. Seems really high and can't tell from the Anthropic offers on here as most of them I've seen are under 300k base and lean heavily on equity (+500k). Even the Product Design role I found range was 275k-375k which is very high for non eng role
I think it’s just a generic template being used, the actual numbers will be different depending on the role. Overall seems Anthropic is paying more, but they are probably doing 995 just as OpenAI.
what's 995?
9 am to 9 pm 5 days a week
What makes you think product design is non-tech?
meant eng. edited.
Some PMs and PDs make more than DEVs on the same level. In some design driven companies
You arent gonna get the role lol but these numbers are legit
why not?
Resume rejected by the automatic filtering
When you raise $7B for compute, you're fine with being generous with salaries.
Base is capped at 350k if I’m not mistaken. Even for executive level.
I did an interview with them (staff eng role) and it was brutal. I cried for a nice month.
Can you share more?
The first round is a coding, you have to build a banking system. It took 2 hours for me to complete but they give you 4 hours. It’s 4-5 questions that build up on each other. All python. They want to see how you code, if you know OOP, security practices, commenting and names, etc. After that I had a talk with the manager for an hour. After that was the onsite which my god, I swear that shit was one of the hardest on site I have ever done. After that interview I went right back to studying to better myself. Everything happens for a reason and this really pushed me to continue learning. Edit. I didn’t get referred or anything. I just cold applied on their site and asked their questions. But I made a good friend from there now which is nice. They do make a lot of money but a lot of it is more of “shares” within the company. And yea even the hiring manager at my interview said they work none stop. But everyone seemed chill, I was just dense.
Their average employee tenure is 0.4y, according to LinkedIn Premium. Probably their wlb is Tesla**2
Who actually pays for Claude? How do they make so much money?
VC's burning piles of the stuff
Claude opus is way better than chat gpt 4 at the moment. Worth the money if you write a lot. Almost every grad student in my college pays for Claude.
those are base salaries only, encompassing L5 -L7. They also don’t negotiate on comp or give annual comp increases. they pay everyone at the very top of market, as if you were a top-tier rated performer in the highest comp band for your role and level, from day one.
got it. so what’s the incentive to level up when there?
What’a the incentive? To make the company’s value skyrocket and go public so you can cashout a billionaire
Yep, legit.