Looking at Seattle, Austin and other hot tech hubs. The Bay Area housing no longer is drastically more expensive. And we have better weather by far.
How do people see this playing out with RTO commencing
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Weather is good though.
Amazon for a bay area position was way better than Amazon offer in Seattle.
Seattle offers completely match Bay Area in terms of stock compensation & sign on. Only difference is base.
At other companies like Meta, Uber, Twitter there is zero difference whatsoever between Bay Area and Seattle offers. That’s because those companies officially promoted Seattle to a tier 1 market a few years back (you can check their internal recruiting docs)