Can anyone please share TC for PE in Software Engineering track in the Bay Area?
I saw some data on levels.fyi but could use some more first hand data.
Thanks!
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Levels.fyi - Compare career levels across companies
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People who can get promoted to PE in Intel are at L5 level in Google, or E5 in facebook. That's the typical TC and that's how the market sees them. You talk as if PE is some universal standard like a PhD or something. It's not. A VP in one company is a regular engineer in another's standard.
I merely wanted to get some fresh TC data for Grade 10 in Intel. There are literally thousands of them and a good many of them are in SW. It's not a debatable topic.
Obviously they exist but my point was that PEs are rare and considering Intel is a HW company, the SWE PEs that exist would be so few in numbers that you wouldn’t get your answer here. There are definitely not thousands of SWE PEs. If you meant PE in general then there is def a good amount, but your question was geared toward software. And if you stated that you know the equivalent is an L5/E5 then you just answered your own question.
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