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It’s typical tech salary for people with ~5+ years of experience doing something interesting.


Is it really or is it just in the SV bubble? Or is this a case of "it's not interesting if it's not in SV"?

Sometimes reading HN gives me the feeling that there is no "tech" other than FAANG in the US. Or somehow every little "tech" company is just making FU money, which sounds hard to believe.


No it's not [0]. I know HN is a bubble, a rich and successful one, but it's crazy how detached from reality some comments are. It borders between an extreme 'fake it till you make it' mentality and sheer trolling.

For reference, in my G7 country $5k are 3 to 4 months wage.

[0] https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LEU0254530600A


> Or is this a case of "it's not interesting if it's not in SV"

This is a case of "get deep knowledge about something which can not be replicated by googling your way out". Become a recognized expert in compilers, OS internals, or similar areas and suddenly you get $250-300k anywhere in US/Canada. Europe tech salaries are much lower.


Maybe in a few tech/expensive areas of the country, but not for the average dev with way more than 5+ yrs in the average US.


Of course not the average dev. But once you are good at a niche topic, it is definitely the case.




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