Why tech companies in Canada don't pay high salaries?
America is #1 country
Taiwan numba 1!
Market. Next question.
I think the real question is why the us companies pay so much. I think Canada May be in line with the rest of the world.
It’s because America is #1 country.
Nailed it. After looking for a new job in many countries I moved to the US from Canada cause nutters here can't shove cash into my hands fast enough. Love me some Canada, but I love me some VC money too.
Tbh you see hyper inflated salaries on here. Tech companies pay in Montana is probably comparable to Canada. But you can also buy 10K acres of land in Montana for like 20K.... in SF .0001 acre costs 20K. Pay is always driven by surrounding costs and competition.
Low living cost, I guess? Don’t know how expensive there is though
No one cares about COL when determining wages. It's only supply and demand
Your company’s HR also have own standard too. Ex. Bay or NY=1, Texas=.75 etc
Simple: cause it's Canada and it sucks relatively speaking.
It’s a fact Canada is a whole lot better than this country. Sorry you weren’t born in a better place.
Lol Canada is a better country? What the hell are you smoking
Is this a serious question? First of all, where in canada? Tech salaries in the states aren’t high everywhere neither as many others pointed out. I personally know many developers in canada who earn a lot. Not parallel reality bubble Silicon Valley a lot, but plenty for the cost of life.
In US, I think the amount of investment in education (lots of colleges), R&D (lots of funding), building products (lots of startups) and attracting best talent from all over the world....makes it a competitive and aggressive market..
Socialism
India
Yesterday
581
Modi is a legend, will be remembered for centuries to come
India
Yesterday
647
Who are these retards asking for dictatorship in India?
Software Engineering Career
4d
20980
What level would Zuck be, had he not created FB
2024 Presidential Election
Yesterday
636
Heartwarming peaceful protests
Tech Industry
Yesterday
1390
The end of Backdoor Roth?!
Good question.