Reached out to by a startup exec interested in having me come on for a Director of Engineering role for a B2B startup. Crunchbase shows 4 funding rounds from 2020-2022 (no “series” mentioned, though). It looks like they have a good number of high value clients so are probably fairly durable. Anyone have a baseline on what compensation looks like for startup roles like this? eg base, equity %. Even if they gave me the numbers I wouldn’t have an idea what a good offer would look like. Bay Area
250 base
You are basically trading comp for title. It's highly unlikely you'd get back to dir level at a non-startup. Even certain public companies have dirs who can only meet the entry level manager bar at fang
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200-250 base and rest is paper