CompensationOct 10, 2019
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Compensation and levels.fyi

Do you agree with following order of companies formulated using levels.fyi for compensation? 0 Airbnb 1 LinkedIn 2 Lyft 3 Netflix 4 Facebook 5 Google 6 Uber 7 Amazon = Apple 8 Microsoft Comment your corrections.

Levels.fyi - Compare career levels across companies
Levels.fyi - Compare career levels across companies
Levels.fyi
Salesforce Salesfarce Oct 10, 2019

What's your methodology? If all you did is arrange them in descending order by the average TC of their first level, that's probably not really right.

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hackslash OP Oct 10, 2019

Direct comparison in levels.fyi

Salesforce Salesfarce Oct 10, 2019

Yes but how exactly? I tried to replicate what I think you did - the naive way I just explained - and I think it's suspect. For one thing, some companies pay very competitively at one level but not so much at others. For another, some companies' levels don't actually map to where levels.fyi thinks they do.

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hackslash OP Oct 10, 2019

Agreed. For higher levels, it should be then: fb, goog, amzn, apple, msft and then as you pointed out. But there are not enough reports to assert it.

Facebook fb2019 Oct 10, 2019

How high? I heard L6 at Airbnb pays a lot, more than fb e6. Also according to levels.fyi, LinkedIn senior staff get more than 700k, way more than fb E6, while the level is mapped lower than E6. So I wonder why

Snapchat w8vbyc Oct 10, 2019

Snap should be first 😎

Google poDV10 Oct 13, 2019

Snap was first, but then it disappeared 😂

Amazon nEkK27 Dec 30, 2019

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