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by steffan
4485 days ago
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Because it indirectly affected the salaries of everyone who works in tech in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, and possibly a larger portion of the U.S. tech industry. It's standard practice in HR to calibrate salaries based on what other companies are doing. Some large companies end up being benchmarks for entire categories or regions. If top engineer salaries at one company are suppressed, then so are junior engineer salaries. If that company's salaries are artificially low, then any company that uses that as a benchmark will duplicate those low salaries. |
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A junior engineer adopting "Steve Jobs is keeping me down" as his personal narrative probably has problems other than the games Silicon Valley billionaires play with each other.