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During the interview process, what are the benefits of a "No Negotiation" policy?

I'm applying for a Software Engineering Manager (EM) at a US company. During the first interview I was told the company has a "No Negotiation" policy, which is a novel concept to me. It ...
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0 votes
3 answers
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Web developer / Php dev being underpaid [closed]

I graduated in 2018 with 1st class degree in computer science and since I only had 2 jobs: Job 1: software engineer python/web dev 24k 1.6 years got sacked because of Covid. Job 2 Php developer 3.4 ...
John's user avatar
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-3 votes
1 answer
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Negotiation for new grad offer as a graduate student with 3+ years of prior relevant industry experience

I'm an international graduate student in the US and my internship has converted to a full-time offer, offering a new grad role as an SRE. I have 3+ years of experience in the field before I enrolled ...
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2 votes
4 answers
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discussion with manager regarding salary disparity

I was hired a few years ago as a Senior Engineer and was excited to accept the offer, the pay was much better than my previous job so I accepted the new offer without negotiating salary nor did I ...
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-6 votes
1 answer
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How to get higher paying software developer job

I work at a position where the pay is pretty average, actually pretty low for the number of years I've been out of college. The software development process is pretty informal e.g. we don't use git/...
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1 vote
2 answers
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Should I leave the job I just started to work for Amazon (Europe) [closed]

I am a software engineer in a western European country. I started working for a local medium-sized tech company here last week, but now I also got an offer from Amazon. Amazon is offering to pay much ...
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12 votes
3 answers
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How do I navigate salary discussion and career progression if I take a QA job with a startup that rejected me for a senior iOS engineering role?

This is a follow-up to Contacted company asking if there's an iOS software engineering role, and they responded saying QA would be a perfect fit. How can I navigate this?. After an interview loop ...
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1 vote
6 answers
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Should I be paid equally for the same work

I graduated with a MSc and now I'm working my first job. Everything was fine until this year when I asked to renegotiate my salary. I asked for 35% to compete with inflation and compensation for all ...
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3 votes
2 answers
8k views

What is a typical salary raise when promoted to software lead position? [closed]

I've been working for about a year in a tech company in europe as a software developer. Based on my field, technology, experience and location, I believe my salary is a little above average. I was ...
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0 votes
1 answer
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Can my US employer withhold tax if I'm not a US-resident/citizen working outside of the US?

I receive an offer from a company in the US to work as an independent contractor. I'm not a US citizen nor a US resident, I will be working online as a contractor from outside the US. Will I have to ...
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2 votes
1 answer
908 views

Asking for a raise after 7 months

I've joined a company and, after about four months, I have started to perceive my job to be shifting to something different from the one I applied for. For example, I have started managing people, ...
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0 votes
2 answers
663 views

How can I tell how much my skills are worth in terms of salary + benefits?

I expect to be entering the workforce soon, as an entry-level software developer. At this point, I'm just happy to have a job so compensation isn't my highest concern yet. However, I anticipate this ...
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-12 votes
4 answers
725 views

How to make good money with software

I often hear or read statements like this: I used to spend a lot of time with computers when I grew up and I became a programmer. My company pays me surprisingly well. As if they are suspecting an ...
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-8 votes
2 answers
421 views

Tips for finding jobs writing compilers and/or operating systems? and, are the salaries of people with these jobs open knowledge?

In the tech space, my dream job is writing compilers for new and various languages across different paradigms (think everything between Haskell, C#, C++, Smalltalk, JavaScript, prolog and LISP). I ...
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51 votes
6 answers
12k views

Normal to get paid based on only years worked rather than output?

I'm a software developer based in the U.S. I've been with a company for a few years. I have 8 years of work experience, but I'm doing the work that someone with 15-20 years would typically do. My ...
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