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Seriously, why do people care about being promoted beyond senior/staff? Even at a smaller company you're making 200k/year, you probably have a good handle on your job, why not just coast? There's a big discontinuity in comp if you can make it to the director level, but being a manager or senior staff seems like a ton of work for no benefit. I work like 20 hours a week at my job, I almost quit because it's extremely boring and dysfunctional, but then I realized I can just disengage and enjoy my extra free time instead of pushing to exceed expectations. And I still get paid the same. |
1. More money means less time till I hit FU money and can choose work without any consideration of pay
2. 200k/yr is not as much as it seems if you're in the bay area and have kids
3. Bigger title -> more input on core design decisions. Hate some idea coming from the higher ups? You're in a position to do something about it.
4. Bigger title -> more control in picking interesting problems to work on. People trust you to say "this should be a priority"