Anonymous wrote:Are you an engineer? Most of the big tech companies have robust promotion paths for engineers (e.g. staff, senior staff) that don't require direct people management if you are technically valuable. But you will need to effectively take on projects with larger scope and broader organizational impact, which also requires insight and EQ/people skills.
If you're not an engineer, then yes you will likely need to move into people management.
If you pick the right company and the markets are good, you can also get there at your current level through equity.
Anonymous wrote:Wife makes over $500k in big tech, likely closer to $600k this year with stock vesting. IC. Not an engineer. A lot of people make a lot of money in these companies. You probably need to get a new job with a fresh initial stock grant.
Anonymous wrote:Wife makes over $500k in big tech, likely closer to $600k this year with stock vesting. IC. Not an engineer. A lot of people make a lot of money in these companies. You probably need to get a new job with a fresh initial stock grant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very difficult without being in management. The ones I know have really stellar scientific skills (like good enough to be a chief scientist at OpenAI, for example). Generic SWE is commoditized.
Chief Scientist will be valued @ higher net worth.
In seriousness, back office quant for HF can make 400k, no need to be management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an individual contributor and have plateaued around 300k total compensation, I want to make it to 500k one day but don’t see a clear path forward. I know I’ll probably need to go into management but my social skills aren’t great, and I value WLB. Any advice? I’m approaching the 8 year mark in my career.
LOL. Is this post a joke??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do OP? I'm a systems engineer with devops experience, can code in assembly, C++, Python, and R. AWS cloud certified and I only make $150 as a middle aged engineer. What is your role/skillset? I will happily take your jobs when you leap to $500k!
I don’t understand why you guys make so little. It seems like a really underpaid profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do OP? I'm a systems engineer with devops experience, can code in assembly, C++, Python, and R. AWS cloud certified and I only make $150 as a middle aged engineer. What is your role/skillset? I will happily take your jobs when you leap to $500k!
I don’t understand why you guys make so little. It seems like a really underpaid profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do OP? I'm a systems engineer with devops experience, can code in assembly, C++, Python, and R. AWS cloud certified and I only make $150 as a middle aged engineer. What is your role/skillset? I will happily take your jobs when you leap to $500k!
I don’t understand why you guys make so little. It seems like a really underpaid profession.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do OP? I'm a systems engineer with devops experience, can code in assembly, C++, Python, and R. AWS cloud certified and I only make $150 as a middle aged engineer. What is your role/skillset? I will happily take your jobs when you leap to $500k!
Anonymous wrote:Are you an engineer? Most of the big tech companies have robust promotion paths for engineers (e.g. staff, senior staff) that don't require direct people management if you are technically valuable. But you will need to effectively take on projects with larger scope and broader organizational impact, which also requires insight and EQ/people skills.
If you're not an engineer, then yes you will likely need to move into people management.
If you pick the right company and the markets are good, you can also get there at your current level through equity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an individual contributor and have plateaued around 300k total compensation, I want to make it to 500k one day but don’t see a clear path forward. I know I’ll probably need to go into management but my social skills aren’t great, and I value WLB. Any advice? I’m approaching the 8 year mark in my career.
LOL. Is this post a joke??