Ask HN: Why are SF startup salaries stagnant?
In the Bay Area for early stage startups, I'm still seeing a common salary offer of 140K. Contrast that with Lincoln, Nebraska, I've seen a couple of posting for devs up to 160K (https://bit.ly/2MRqmRI ). Meanwhile the big players, Facebook, Google, have distanced themselves with comp packages in the 300-500K range (with RSUs). Is the midwest finally becoming competitive? 1 comments on Hacker News.
In the Bay Area for early stage startups, I'm still seeing a common salary offer of 140K. Contrast that with Lincoln, Nebraska, I've seen a couple of posting for devs up to 160K (https://bit.ly/2MRqmRI ). Meanwhile the big players, Facebook, Google, have distanced themselves with comp packages in the 300-500K range (with RSUs). Is the midwest finally becoming competitive?
In the Bay Area for early stage startups, I'm still seeing a common salary offer of 140K. Contrast that with Lincoln, Nebraska, I've seen a couple of posting for devs up to 160K (https://bit.ly/2MRqmRI ). Meanwhile the big players, Facebook, Google, have distanced themselves with comp packages in the 300-500K range (with RSUs). Is the midwest finally becoming competitive? 1 comments on Hacker News.
In the Bay Area for early stage startups, I'm still seeing a common salary offer of 140K. Contrast that with Lincoln, Nebraska, I've seen a couple of posting for devs up to 160K (https://bit.ly/2MRqmRI ). Meanwhile the big players, Facebook, Google, have distanced themselves with comp packages in the 300-500K range (with RSUs). Is the midwest finally becoming competitive?
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