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odin_the_wiggler on
NVDA engies are getting shafted
FRP2814 on
Wild how the ‘median’ at these companies is already a dream salary for most people. The scale alone tells the whole story.
a_rather_small_moose on
> I’ve worked with a lot of Xooglers in my career (heck, I worked there myself). I now consider it to be a serious negative on someone’s resume to have worked at Google. The many ex-Google coworkers I’ve had have (even when they’ve been otherwise brilliant) been uniformly less capable of working on non-Google systems than their much more junior equivalents with other backgrounds. All big companies have their own proprietary technology stacks, but the degree to which Googlers never learn how to do anything without involving protocol buffers, bigtable, and a mile-high stack of other proprietary tools is frankly remarkable. And they spread this to everything new they touch.
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The data source for this data is [Levels.fyi](http://Levels.fyi) and tools used to create it are Plotly and [Levels.fyi](http://Levels.fyi) pages.
NVDA engies are getting shafted
Wild how the ‘median’ at these companies is already a dream salary for most people. The scale alone tells the whole story.
> I’ve worked with a lot of Xooglers in my career (heck, I worked there myself). I now consider it to be a serious negative on someone’s resume to have worked at Google. The many ex-Google coworkers I’ve had have (even when they’ve been otherwise brilliant) been uniformly less capable of working on non-Google systems than their much more junior equivalents with other backgrounds. All big companies have their own proprietary technology stacks, but the degree to which Googlers never learn how to do anything without involving protocol buffers, bigtable, and a mile-high stack of other proprietary tools is frankly remarkable. And they spread this to everything new they touch.
[source](https://www.roguelazer.com/blog/etcd/)
Who tf convinced Meta to pay them almost 800k as a senior and how do I get their negotiation skills
So the CEO who’s thought to have already [killed 600,000 people](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/the-shutdown-of-usaid-has-already-killed-hundreds-of-thousands) (according to [an online tracker](https://www.impactcounter.com/dashboard) by a Boston University modeller) by shutting down USAID when he ran DOGE is still able to hire engineers for way less money than his competitors?
Depressing.