| ▲ | keeda 3 days ago | |||||||
The unfortunate reality of engineering is that we don't get paid proportional to the value we create, even the superstars. That's how tech companies make so much money, after all. If you're climbing the exec ladder your pay will scale a little bit better, but again, not 100x or even 10x. Even the current AI researcher craze is for an extremely small number of people. For some data points, check out levels.fyi and compare the ratio of TCs for a mid-level engineer/manager versus the topmost level (Distinguished SWE, VP etc.) for any given company. | ||||||||
| ▲ | jimbokun 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The whole premise of YCombinator is that it’s easier to teach good engineers business than to teach good business people engineering skills. And thus help engineers get paid more in line with their “value”. Albeit with much higher variance. | ||||||||
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