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One of my school junior is going to receive verbal offer for New grad SDE role for which he needs to needs to give salary expectations and all. We searched online and found very little information about compensation and numbers don't match across different websites (levels.fyi, Glassdoor, etc). Can someone suggeste how much shall he expect from this role? Position is in Boise, Idaho. He need to give some numbers to recruiter. Also, how many RSUs usually candidate get and what's break down of that over the years. He's been unemployed for while and he has no other competitive offers so I'm trying to help him on negotiating this offer. TC: 250K #softwaredevelopersalary #clearwateranalytics #sde #newgrad
What was the offer? I’m in the early stages of interviewing with them and I want to know if I’m wasting my time.
Which position? SDE-I,II,III?
I worked for Clearwater for a long time. Your salary depends on level. If your level one, expect $82,000. Level two can expect ~$90,000. Level three is when you start to break three figures but I’ve never heard of a salary for an SDE above $120,000. As a level one, I was granted ~1600 RSUs with a fourth vested every year over four years. Hope this helps. HR recognizes their prices are too cheap to retain good dev talent and management is giving them hell for it because attrition has been horrid. They might have budged in the three months I was gone.
I interned when I was in college, they recruit a lot from nearby rural colleges (think Montana, Utah, etc.) . Tbh, the way I would put it is that if you’re on blind, it probably doesn’t sound all that great. But it was actually the best paying companies that recruited out of my university-of-nowhere school. I think one reason they don’t pay that much is because they’re mostly competing for fresh grads from no-name schools rather than poaching experienced engineers from other companies. Clearwater was like the most sought after company at my school. I had several friends who worked for them as SWE and your shared salaries match up. But it’s been a while so who knows if they’ve budged. Of course this was years ago so it might’ve changed.
I'm an SDE II and I make about 130k if you include the RSUs. But yeah compared to the industry standard Clearwater pays 🥜🥜🥜. Looking to move somewhere else too.
Can someone explain the interview process for Software Engineer - Entry level. My spouse just got Hackerack Online assessment for this position.
Our interview processes is a crapshoot
Lol. No recruiter contacted my spouse. She applied yesterday and got assessment today. No communication or no info of deadline when to complete. It’s completely blank. So any guidance is helpful
My best advice is to reach out to the recruiter. I just know it's very disorganized
Make sure he has salary expectations in mind, but try to make the recruiter throw out the first number!