one way i think about it ... imagine if google, facebook & twitter could somehow physically no longer link to news stories on any of their properties ... like if there was some magical switch that was thrown ... how…
indeed. as a sociable software engineer who appreciates the art of conversation, i often have a hard time getting the hang of the mood on my dev team. greetings are generally eschewed, even of the…
so glad i posted about my experience - posts like these have been eye-opening!
SF average is $126K per Glassdoor - so maybe there really is a much bigger difference than i thought. I feel like 5-10 years ago they were roughly comparable. Guess that's a long time ago in internet years!
Glassdoor has average boston Software Engineer salaries at $98K. Hmmm....
excellent points - thanks for this perspective!
I think it's possible - yes. But I kind of qualify those employers as "elite" here, and very competitive to get into - not average. And if you want to count my pre-teen years coding BASIC games, total experience jumps…
I'm in Boston & went through an intensive FT job search here about 18 months ago. I'm a mobile developer with 20+ years total experience in desktop, backend, web+mobile, product management, started my own company, etc.…
one way i think about it ... imagine if google, facebook & twitter could somehow physically no longer link to news stories on any of their properties ... like if there was some magical switch that was thrown ... how…
indeed. as a sociable software engineer who appreciates the art of conversation, i often have a hard time getting the hang of the mood on my dev team. greetings are generally eschewed, even of the…
so glad i posted about my experience - posts like these have been eye-opening!
SF average is $126K per Glassdoor - so maybe there really is a much bigger difference than i thought. I feel like 5-10 years ago they were roughly comparable. Guess that's a long time ago in internet years!
Glassdoor has average boston Software Engineer salaries at $98K. Hmmm....
excellent points - thanks for this perspective!
I think it's possible - yes. But I kind of qualify those employers as "elite" here, and very competitive to get into - not average. And if you want to count my pre-teen years coding BASIC games, total experience jumps…
I'm in Boston & went through an intensive FT job search here about 18 months ago. I'm a mobile developer with 20+ years total experience in desktop, backend, web+mobile, product management, started my own company, etc.…