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by gajjanag
1789 days ago
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A developer is worth whatever the local market pays at the time to retain them. If you have a look at housing costs in the bay area/Seattle (close to work 2000 sq ft ~ 2 million US dollars), you will understand why anything below 200k makes almost no sense in these areas for an experienced dev, and why 400k+ is fairly common. I agree with you - hence why it is very hard for early stage startups to give meaningful offers in the bay area. |
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This falls on deaf ears around here over and over, but worth mentioning that money isn’t the only “meaning” there is.