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anon8056 commented on Ask HN: Laid off folks, are you getting hired?    · Posted by u/bosch_mind
gaws · 3 years ago
> I ended up with two offers by the end of January, one from a growing startup and the other from a mid-market company with a conservative business model. Given the slowdown in the market, I'm thankful to have found something so quickly.

Which one offer did you take?

anon8056 · 3 years ago
Call me crazy, but I went with the startup. It's been a while since I felt like my work had any real impact on the business and I thought it could at this startup, so I'm taking the risk.
anon8056 commented on Ask HN: Laid off folks, are you getting hired?    · Posted by u/bosch_mind
anon8056 · 3 years ago
Laid off from a US remote backend/data role in a large, FAANG-adjacent tech company in early January. I have always had a high callback rate with 20+ years of experience and a CS degree from a tier 1 university. This time, my only callbacks were through internal referrals from my network or introductions made through recruiters. I ended up with two offers by the end of January, one from a growing startup and the other from a mid-market company with a conservative business model. Given the slowdown in the market, I'm thankful to have found something so quickly.

My take is that this is not nearly as bad as the dotcom crash in the early 2000s, but the red hot tech market of 2021 where companies were hiring as fast as they could with incredible comp packages is gone. There are still a good number of roles out there, but companies are being more careful in their hiring and they are not trying to compete with (the no longer hiring) FAANGs when it comes to compensation.

anon8056 commented on My somewhat complete salary history as a software engineer   humanwhocodes.com/blog/20... · Posted by u/jodooshi
anon8056 · 7 years ago
After completing a CS degree from a tier 1 school:

  1999 $55k  Developer for Internet consulting firm
       $72k  after promotion to Sr Developer
  2000 $90k  Lead developer at small SaaS startup in flyover country
       $100k after promotion to Technical Architect
  2002       laid off during dot-com bust
  2003 $90k+$20k bonus Developer at Wall St. firm
  2005 $110k+$20k bonus Developer at another Wall St. firm 
  2006 $120k+$40k bonus Developer at another Wall St. firm
  2008 $90k  Sr Developer at line-of-business software company in 
flyover country, raises to $130k with promotions to Principal Software Architect over 8 years 2015 $155k Sr Data Engineer at CA-based SaaS startup 2016 $165k Sr Data Engineer at East Coast startup 2017 $185k Sr Software Engineer at CA-based software company

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KarmaCake day39October 31, 2018View Original