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by ZephyrBlu
1219 days ago
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Dude, go on https://levels.fyi for 5min and compare US and UK salaries. US ($339k): https://www.levels.fyi/companies/facebook/salaries/software-... UK ($200k): https://www.levels.fyi/companies/facebook/salaries/software-... Lower COL does not make up for $139k USD. I've seen this exact conversation happen on /r/cscareerquestions about US salaries an uncountable number of times. COL never makes up for the salary difference on the high end. Maybe for median and below salaries, but never for the top percentiles. E: since you edited in stuff about remote work, I meant in the US. There are a lot of US companies that allow remote work within the US now. I was also talking about SV vs everywhere else in terms of salary difference, not COL. Even with a salary reduction, you're most likely making more than you 'should' in a LCOL area. |
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> Lower COL does not make up for $139k USD
It can if property prices for those top percentiles are more than $139k cheaper.
My house is worth literally twice the price of my mother in laws house and she lives in a larger property. The only difference is she’s at the north end of England and I’m in the south.
Cost of living can vary dramatically in Europe.