[–] allears 3y ago ↗ High salaries may be over, but strangely enough, profits will continue to increase. [–] jmoak3 3y ago ↗ The amount you make for your employer is the “cap” you can be paid.What you are actually paid is based on the difficulty in replacing you. If you want higher wages then find a way to make more tech companies.
[–] jmoak3 3y ago ↗ The amount you make for your employer is the “cap” you can be paid.What you are actually paid is based on the difficulty in replacing you. If you want higher wages then find a way to make more tech companies.
[–] captaintobs 3y ago ↗ This is a garbage/sensationalist/click bait article. They source blind conversations. [–] lisasays 3y ago ↗ Like almost everything on BI it seems.It's just an awful, spammy clickbait-y site, all the way down. Almost by definition in violation of HN guidelines.
[–] lisasays 3y ago ↗ Like almost everything on BI it seems.It's just an awful, spammy clickbait-y site, all the way down. Almost by definition in violation of HN guidelines.
[–] f154hfds 3y ago ↗ I was surprised to learn the revenue per employee figure for big tech (2022):* Microsoft: $897,300* Google: $1,470,000* Amazon: $333,500* Facebook: $1,348,000* Apple: $2,404,000
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 32.9 ms ] threadWhat you are actually paid is based on the difficulty in replacing you. If you want higher wages then find a way to make more tech companies.
It's just an awful, spammy clickbait-y site, all the way down. Almost by definition in violation of HN guidelines.
* Microsoft: $897,300
* Google: $1,470,000
* Amazon: $333,500
* Facebook: $1,348,000
* Apple: $2,404,000