Wondering what others are making on engineering director level. I’m working for a smaller, public tech company (500 people) in Silicon Valley and feel like I get underpaid reading all these “lead and senior engineering” posts on Blind. It’s hard to find comps. Having 12 years of industry experience and 9 years of management experience. 20-25 people report to me.
Scope of role is important to compare accurately across companies. Job title / Director does not encode enough. Headcount reporting into you? Do you have a PnL?
20-25 people. Team has major deliverables with impact on sales
I have this scope of role, and total comp is just over $300k.
What's your current package?
Keep in mind that in bigger tech companies 20-25 people is just a normal mid level manager scope. Nothing special. Definitely not director.
That's an odd thing to say "nothing special". Is that for OP, or for you?
I meant within the context of a large firm, managing a temporary of 25 people is a pretty standard thing, with lots of middle manager roles doing it. It's not close to being director level. That's all.
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$180k base plus bonus, but not in engineering.