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by Catalyst4NaN
4052 days ago
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It's true that it seems like I'm being underpaid - I wouldn't say they're happily doing so. We're a young start-up struggling for cash and to make ends meet. Hopefully the funding round will alleviate that to a degree. Also thanks for the link. I hadn't thought of it like that. From my perspective, £18k (and indeed £28k) is a lot of money. I'm 19 and I'm getting paid to code, I know it's naive but I think it's awesome. I love the people I work for/with and I love my job. I come across adults who haven't had that their entire career. Edit: Just to follow up on the counter offer. The process of raising this round of funding has been such a whirlwind. I don't think there is anything untoward going on. I think a case of Hanlon's Razor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon%27s_razor |
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But 18k doesn't sound far off the salary I'd expect an inexperienced junior dev to make. Things that might get you a higher salary for this kind of role are a degree or prior experience. If you have prior working experience (even freelance) then you probably are getting a little too low.