Anyone have info on Director level comp for Cruise? Or at the very least Sr. Manager? Senior level leader with FAANG experience, 15+ yoe and multiple grad degrees. Thanks all
Thought bytedance is doing really well?
They're doing fine, just recieved a message from a recruiter and am curious
Currently interviewing with them haha :)
As others have said, hard to say what "non-eng" director means since that is so vague. Director titles outside of eng have wildly different expectations - e.g. within eng usually means managing an org of 100+. Outside of eng there are directors with a handful of direct reports.
Ok let's say director of HR. While I understand what you mean as far as directs, the scope of role can be much larger outside ENG. I.e. support FOR all of those and more
Right. Director in hr/recruiting have a lot of scope, for sure. Sorry I have no idea about comp though. If you're worried about it, just be honest with your recruiter and tell them you want to set expectations to avoid wasting anyone's time. For a director level role I would hope that both sides are pretty experienced at offer negotiation process.
No problem. Like I posted previously its more curiousity than anything at this stage
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What role?
Just general for now if you happen to know. Non-swe
I mean...Director is eng and director of customer support and director of FP&A are very different