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by mancerayder
1973 days ago
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I want to ask a question to the group, too. How do the companies headquartered in SF and NYC and places like that decide your salary and if you are in a cheaper locale? Do they give you a lower salary, are taxes weird, is there an awkward conversation with HR? Has anyone moved from an expensive place to a cheaper place and dealt with awkward company reactions (HR)? |
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Bay Area: 93%
NY: 93%
Seattle: 92%
Los Angeles: 91%
Boston: 91%
San Diego: 88%
Denver: 86%
Chicago: 85%
Portland: 83%
Philadelphia: 83%
Atlanta: 83%
Minneapolis: 83%
Austin: 82%
Florida: 81%
Salt Lake City: 81%
Phoenix: 81%
Washington: 80%
Detroit: 80%
Houston: 80%
RTP: 80%
Ohio: 80%
Vancouver: 73%
No matter where you are, it won't go below 70%