There's no way that's accurate. Do they really think most engineers are being paid $1.8million to $3.6million per year at 'stable' ultra-growth companies, even taking the stocks into account?
There's no way this is true. A tiny number of engineers across a handful of companies maybe.
The rest are getting paid way less than that. Or working for a company that is 'ultra-growth' but runs out of cash and goes belly up before you can even vest your stock options.
If this is considered common in these type of companies, someone please point me in the direction of companies like that, please. I'm not making anywhere close to that much, and I have some good experience in both startup and enterprise companies. I'd even accept 1/4th of that.
There's no way this is true. A tiny number of engineers across a handful of companies maybe.
The rest are getting paid way less than that. Or working for a company that is 'ultra-growth' but runs out of cash and goes belly up before you can even vest your stock options.
If this is considered common in these type of companies, someone please point me in the direction of companies like that, please. I'm not making anywhere close to that much, and I have some good experience in both startup and enterprise companies. I'd even accept 1/4th of that.