https://www.businessinsider.com/a16z-data-startup-executives-salary-equity-bonus-pay-2018-9?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=auddev-biprime-0016
Looks pretty extensive and along the lines of what Iβve heard/experienced.
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Leaked Andreessen Horowitz data reveals how much Silicon Valley startup execs really get paid, from CEOs to Sales VPs
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As such, the a16z data is illuminating, providing clarity into the median compensation (in both cash and equity) of tech executives. The median salary offer for a Series C consumer CEO is $325,000, and they should expect a 50% bonus and a 6% equity grant. A senior director of engineering at a Series A startup might take home $200,000 in cash, and just 0.58% equity in their business. A vice-president of sales at a late-stage, Series D (or later) enterprise company is raking in $242,500 in base salary, but their total cash take-home is around $450,000. And so on.