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by onion2k 1431 days ago
Not cutting someone's pay when they move is very different to hiring someone in Thailand on a Bay Area salary.
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Why? If both do the same work in the same location, why would one get more than the other.

Either you don't adjust the pay when they move because you are already paying everyone an equal salary. Or you adjust it and pay everyone a local salary.

Gitlab does the latter.

If both do the same work in the same location, why would one get more than the other.

I totally agree. But kirbypineapple's point was about someone's salary not being cut when they move. That's much less interesting than someone in Thailand getting the Bay Area salary when they're hired.

If Kraken pays the same salary for a role regardless of location when they're hiring then that's awesome. I would find that incredibly surprising though, if only because advertising a role on 50* the typical local salary would make hiring really hard because you'd be swamped with low quality applications.

Gitlab just outsources development. It’s that simple.
Why? Because that’s how basic market forces work.
Kraken's offers are not affected by geography in any way. The are engineering salary bands are completely agnostic of region.