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by vox_mollis 3656 days ago
$155k is already pretty obscene, let alone double.

Around here, $50k entry and $90k 10y+ senior for developers is fairly standard.

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Salaries in the San Francisco Bay Area are very high compared to the rest of the world due to high housing costs and extreme demand for engineers. $155k is average for 5-10 years of experience at a non-startup. You can certainly go much higher or lower depending on the company, your experience and your negotiation skills.
I'm comparing to Southern California; I doubt the Bay Area has 65% higher cost of living.
I'm not sure if it does or doesn't, but the salary of $155k is normal in the SF area.

Check out AngelList's salary tool: https://angel.co/salaries . Median salary for 'Developer' is about $120k. More for a backend developer.

GlassDoor gives an average salary of $120k for the same area: https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/san-francisco-engineer-sa...

Cost of living is at least that much higher. Compare rent in San Diego (say, clairemont) vs Rent on the peninsula at equivalent house size. Easily 100% more.
> extreme demand for engineers
Where is "around here", Europe? Because anywhere in the U.S. is going to have a higher starting salary than $50k.