| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 3 hours ago | |||||||
> Every employee is a flight risk if you don't pay them a competitive salary Not relevant to acquihires, who typically aren’t hired away with promises of a salary but instead large signing bonuses, et cetera, and aren’t typically hired individually but as teams. (You can’t solve key man problems with compensation alone, despite what every CEO compensation committee will lead one to think.) > that's just FUD What does FUD mean in this context? I’m precisely relaying a personal anecdote. | ||||||||
| ▲ | KK7NIL 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> aren’t hired away with promises of a salary but instead large signing bonuses Now you're being nitpicky. Take the vesting period of the sign on bonus, divide the bonus amount by that and add it to the regular salary and you get the effective salary. > aren’t typically hired individually but as teams. So? VC bros seem to forget the labor market is also a free market as soon it hurts their cashout opportunity. > What does FUD mean in this context? I’m precisely relaying a personal anecdote. Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. Your anecdote is little more than a scare story. It can be summarized as: if you don't let us cashout this time, we'll hold this against you in some undefined future. | ||||||||
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