Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In-house lawyer
$465k (including everything)
expensive coastal location.
Underpaid for what I do.
20 years experience. Inckudes big law.
Very similar except for the expensive coastal location. I don’t think I’m underpaid.
The cost of living factor might be the big difference here. I'd be happier with my $465k if I lived somewhere cheaper. I mean, it is still good, but it would be super great in some mid sized medium cost of living place. My quality of life is not great either. I grind pretty hard in an expensive place.
Anonymous wrote:Big pharma middle management
20 years
$650 all in (salary, bonus, stock)
Anonymous wrote:Director at a tech company one level below FAANG in non tech; non customer facing role.
Base: $200K
Bonus: 20%
RSU: $150K/yr
Anonymous wrote:Director at a tech company one level below FAANG in non tech; non customer facing role.
Base: $200K
Bonus: 20%
RSU: $150K/yr
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I request these same people to respond in five years (after AI settles) how much they are making then, assuming they are still employed. Some unpleasant surprises ahead…
You're going to be disappointed. AI is going to make a bunch of roles even more valuable. Others less so. And will create new ones. AI does not replace human interfaces or decision making, it can advise on those but not replace it. The highly paid jobs are all about human interfaces and decision making.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I request these same people to respond in five years (after AI settles) how much they are making then, assuming they are still employed. Some unpleasant surprises ahead…
You're going to be disappointed. AI is going to make a bunch of roles even more valuable. Others less so. And will create new ones. AI does not replace human interfaces or decision making, it can advise on those but not replace it. The highly paid jobs are all about human interfaces and decision making.
Anonymous wrote:IC for strategy function at a consumer/enterprise tech company.
Total Comp: 302k
Base: $194k
RSUs: 108k (this will decline in 2027 as my large initial grant has expired)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Senior Technical Program Manager at a bank
12 years of work experience
Base: 255k
Stocks: 30k
Bonus: 25k
Total: 310k
Wow what is your experience to get that comp?
Agree with that is shockingly high for that title/experience in that sector, for base salary the own a boost from a stock price pop.
Anonymous wrote:I request these same people to respond in five years (after AI settles) how much they are making then, assuming they are still employed. Some unpleasant surprises ahead…
Anonymous wrote:In house lawyer:
Base: $275
Annual bonus: $130
LTI: $125
Retention: $40k