I’m inquisitive about how much in total compensation does a Google VP/Fellow make annually?? What type of RSUs do these brilliant minds get? I estimate about 3 million annually?
I know for sure that the average TC of VP at A is around 5 million annually. This also depends on tenure and scope (i.e. some make more, some make less). I'm guessing the same or more at G.
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Ranges from $3M for a "newly promoted less important portfolio" VP to a max of maybe $15M for a "critical portfolio and we don't want this person to be poached" VP. The average is probably mid to high single digit million, especially with stock appreciation. Base is crap, maybe ~$300k. It's all in the equity.
What impactful work does a VP do. Maybe I am too cheap to find that out.
I am not really sure if I get your question right but I'll take a stab at it just in case that's useful. Is it clear to you what impactful work Sundar does? On a high level he is responsible for all of Alphabet. He has to do whatever it takes to make Alphabet successful. Now think of VPs as mini CEOs in some sense. They are given an area to lead and some resources to be successful. The variation in area is massive. Some examples: (1) They could be a VP in legal and their job manage our litigation strategy. That might include both putting controls in place so that we don't get sued and to actually pursue the cases when we do eng up get sued. (2) They could be a VP responsible for a new product area, eg. Google photos. It's their job to build out the entire thing and make sure it's successful. Usually that means getting a billion+ active users and making sure they are sufficiently engaged. (3) They could be a VP who is responsible for Ads anti abuse systems. Their job is to make sure we build and maintain best in class defences against all kinds of abuse and fraud people try to do on ads (4) They could be a VP responsible for building out physical infrastructure. Figuring out where, how, how many data centers to build. Then actually getting them built out dealing with everything that comes with it - regulations across the globe, construction, technology, security, etc. (5) They could be a VP responsible for ad sales to our largest customers. It's their job to get out revenue from these customers to go from $25 billion to $35 billion this year. (6) They could be a Google fellow who is responsible for a broad chunk of our AI/ML research. They are probably leading technical direction for models that are experimental but will eventually be a core Component of how search works in 2024. Now within their domain, what do they do: - Decide what efforts get what amount of resources, usually people and money - Decide who should be the right leaders to get us to succeed - Fire people when appropriate - Review key projects to make decisions about if we need to change course - Convince leadership about them to get an allocation of resources - Make tactical decisions when they are super critical - Review and set culture which decides what behavior gets rewarded and punished - Break ties between different subteams or directors etc Hope this helps.
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Obviously but exactly how much?
You cant multiply?