The modal way I hear about this is engineer in one of the US analogues of Ogaki reads my article on salary negotiation, takes a whack at applying to a SFBA startup, successfully avoids revealing that their salary is $65k, and nearly falls out of chair when the company says $140k.
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(That conversation generally doesn't *end* at e.g. $140k, because who leads with their maximum offer.)
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How does that work when companies have offices in other cities w/ large pay differentials? Does someone in Illinois who is "working remotely, attached to SFBA office" get paid far more than someone who in Illinois and working at the Illinois office?
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In my experience, the remote person attached to SFBA company makes A LOT more than the person in the Illinois office.
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You could do a lot of good naming companies that are hiring and also not trying to drive down engineering salaries by tricking the naive. Open ones like Buffer?
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Not surprised about the NY equivalence? It's a more expensive city than SF.
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