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by r3dey3
3474 days ago
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I think the calculator is out of wack for the anything but the coasts in the US. A GS-12 government worker (entry level tech position) would make more than Lead with Lots of experience in Cincinnati, OH; and a GS-13 would make more in most places.. with a GS-14 (what would be 'lead') completely blowing the scale. I think the issue is their base salary is completely off.. Especially when the 'rent index' is based in NYC. A Junior Dev w/average experience would make 87k in NYC. A comparable government GS-13 position (average experience) in NYC would make 95k.. that 8k difference compounds a lot when multiplying. Also I don't believe the rent index. Who cares where your employee lives (at least country by country) - if they want to live in the midwest, why not pay them the same as somebody who chooses to live in California, especially if you are an entirely remote company. |
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