That’s fairly low for software engineers in California. Companies like Google and Facebook pay 2-4x plus (I’d imagine Twitter does too, and that’s just a straight average for all employees including cleaning staff etc). Glassdoor says software engineer salaries range from 200-280k a year.
Toxic environments and uncertainty take their toll. I wouldn’t want to have a boss as impulsive as Elron, and at this point I’d feel like Twitter wouldn’t look great on a resume. The tech jobs market isn’t easy lately, though, after the pandemic/zero interest loan period ended and mass layoffs came into fashion (partly due to Elron’s example).
Twitter average salary is $117k / year + 17k bonus. Seems like an ok job.
That’s fairly low for software engineers in California. Companies like Google and Facebook pay 2-4x plus (I’d imagine Twitter does too, and that’s just a straight average for all employees including cleaning staff etc). Glassdoor says software engineer salaries range from 200-280k a year.
Toxic environments and uncertainty take their toll. I wouldn’t want to have a boss as impulsive as Elron, and at this point I’d feel like Twitter wouldn’t look great on a resume. The tech jobs market isn’t easy lately, though, after the pandemic/zero interest loan period ended and mass layoffs came into fashion (partly due to Elron’s example).
It’s a global company, certainly the average is higher in, say, San Fransisco: https://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Twitter-San-Francisco-Salaries-EI_IE100569.0,7_IL.8,21_IM759.htm
This is true. If it indeed is/has become toxic, the amount of money needed to compensate for that is much more than double.
I wasn’t referring to salary but stability. If Musk’s comments about company death are anything to go by.