I kinda roll my eyes whenever I see "senior developer" in someone's bio. This isn't your resume. The title is so arbitrary and it feels like an unnecessary brag.
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Replying to @sebmck
Some folks have to work way harder than you and I to get a title like that even though they've qualified for it for a long time. I'd cut them some slack :)
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Replying to @ryanflorence
Why do you assume I’m senior? I’m one level above entry at Facebook. Open source impact does not necessarily translate to career success.
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Replying to @sebmck @ryanflorence
Any FB employee can search the internal compensation group for proof of my level and salary
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Replying to @sebmck @ryanflorence
Are exactly salaries transparent at Facebook, or do they have massive salary ranges based on level? (Not undermining your tweet—just wondering.)
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Replying to @calum_codes @ryanflorence
Levels and salary are hidden. There’s internal groups though where personal compensation information is posted. There are salary bands for each level, so not everyone on the same level gets paid the same but the ranges are fixed meaning they’re well-known.
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I should clarify because the wording is unclear: employees independently post their own salary information, there’s nothing formal about it and it’s grass-roots from employees
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Replying to @sebmck @ryanflorence
Thanks! I was wondering that. Thanks for the info!
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