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by systemf_omega
357 days ago
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You don't have to be a star programmer, fame isn't the only form of leverage. If you're in demand, and you're good at what you do, the road is paved for you. Top companies have already set the bar. Them: we offer 250k-350k Me: I don't consider anything below 500 The answers I get vary. Some tell me to politely fvck off. Some tell me they need to discuss with leadership. Some just go for it because they know how hard it is to fill that role. The justification is simple: why would I take a job with you if I can land an HFT gig at twice the pay? |
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> 250k-350k
> land an HFT gig
Respectfully, your perspective may be a bit skewed? OP's context was "us rank-and-file employee number 12887's".