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GenseeAI 7 hours ago

As an AI startup founder, my impression is that $180k in the Bay Area mostly gets you new grads or relatively junior talent these days.

However, remote work has fundamentally changed the equation. Expanding hiring beyond the Bay Area, or even internationally (for example, hiring remotely from Canada), can dramatically broaden the talent pool while significantly reducing costs.

gruntled-worker 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There's strange kinship and signaling in proximity. It's similar to college degrees. Working in SF - either in person or locally remote - puts people in a separate bin.

It's not just signaling. Once people move away the kinship factor fades, even when you already know them well past the signaling stage.

bombcar 6 hours ago | parent [-]

This kind of boils down to "I want to live and work with people like me" which is a common feeling, but sometimes veers dangerously.

gruntled-worker 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's more like being regulars at the same bar. It cuts through demos. It's easier here since almost everyone is from elsewhere.

DiscourseFan 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I refuse to move to SF because you guys are all dorks and I don't want to be surrounded by dorks all day

apparent 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Totally agree. Lots of people want to work remotely, and in many companies that works fine for certain types of jobs.

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