I've worked in the defense sector on some pretty esoteric (but hard) high speed processing systems my whole career. I'd consider myself a c++ expert, but I've used python, java and many more (I've got a side interest in languages). I've got expert level knowledge of Linux, and I'm consistently a top performer at my job. Right now I'm lead on developing a new green field high speed processing framework from soup to nuts. 13 YoE since I got my master's degree in computer engineering (from a top 5 school). It's possible my wife and my situation might change soon so I'm evaluating where I'd like to pivot to. What would be a reasonable TC I could shoot for? I'd be looking in the Boulder area. Oh I was top 2% on TripleByte's quiz if that means anything.
Agreed 350-400k depending on interview performance
What is triple byte quiz ?
A recruiting startup: https://triplebyte.com I really don't know if it correlates to anything or not.
I made this switch with much fewer yoe. Your first offer will dissapoint unless you come in with multiple competing offers.
That was my plan (if I can pull it off of course)
Good luck. My first offer with one competing offer was 200k. My second offer two years later with two competing offers was 500k.
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Maybe L5 350k, if you do well in the coding and algorithm interviews.