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by deepinsand
1529 days ago
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Here's my experience: - When you hire, you implicitly put people in a level which dictates what you're willing to pay them. - People will always feel underpaid, and demand more $$. Without a system, you give them out arbitrarily. - You now have enough people to add structure to the process. Do you base people's levels on their current salary? On their skill? - What happens when people notice the discrepancy in pay or skill among a level? Especially if it's skewed by race, gender, etc? I think you should have as many levels as pay-bands in your startup, which might be 6. |
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