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Only the salary ranges for a position become public. They arenβt going to publish what they pay each employee.
And if itβs anything like California the ranges will be useless. My salary βrangeβ is quoted as $80k - $170k. Real fucking useless.
My salary is between $1 and $10000000
so you get paid $80k right?
$81K because they have 5 years experience in a technology that has been out for 3 years.
I've looked at some California ranges. They tend to be well below what levels.fyi claims these companies pay (I'm thinking Netflix, Microsoft, Google).
I'm assuming they lowball the range in the ad so if they get a candidate that doesn't fit the original criteria they were thinking of but they still want to onboard, they can pay less. If they get a candidate that they really like, maybe they'll pay more? I know we're supposed to be all doom and gloom here, but there's plenty of folks making ludicrous salaries in tech.
Thats true, you can ask the average salary for the role within the firm though. Having seen the pisstaking done in America with ranges, they got out ahead of it.
Netflix Salary Range: $3.50 to $900,000
Salary range: Illegal - Fantasy
I assume there may be some cutoff point, but what if you have a low number of people in the role say for example 2. Wouldn't that be pretty much narrowing it down to being per employee?