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Real question here.

Do you feel like you're being paid enough?

If you're senior devs, did you also get paid enough when you were a junior?

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  • 3
    πŸ“Œ

    I make around 13$ an hour as a junior dev, working parttime πŸ€” To me it seems like a fair compensation
  • 3
    I get paid really well, considering I only have a Bachelor's degree and almost no work experience. Now after one year in the company, I got 3000 USD raise in salary.
  • 3
    I have been in positions where I haven't been paid well. When you're in that position take the opportunity to gain as much other value/knowledge as you can then move on
  • 2
    @irene that did hit me as well
  • 3
    At the moment, no. I'm working for a charity so that speaks for itself in terms of wage/lack of. I'm learning as much as I can from my seniors for now and then moving on :/
  • 4
    I get paid by the hour but I spend more time than what stated in the contract just to get the basics running.
    So maybe it's not enough.
    But then again, I get paid to play with my comp, so it's fair I guess.
  • 3
    Nope, I'm on the cheap end of the stick.

    But, when you can't take the $$$, you take the knowledge and experience and as much of it as you can to be able to jump ship and ride the $$$ train.
  • 0
    I've been working for monthly wage of 2000 USD for a year now (first job), now I'm moving to a new company who will pay me 4870, not bad imo for a bachlor with 1 year exp
  • 0
    And its depends on your country i guess, Im from IsraelπŸ™ƒ
  • 0
    I'm being paid about 30% less than market average, not the best thing.
  • 1
    @skatemore i was too when i worked at my last job a year ago. this year while freelancing i might be able to hit market value. i think the economy sucks cuz of taxes taxes taxes everywhere :/
  • 0
    I used to get paid 30% less than market value when I was a junior, but it was worth it because of the experience I got, now I make 3 times my salary as a senior.
  • 1
    Shit for an experienced App Support Engineer the average country-wide is 80k/year. Not even getting close to that even with yearly raise, shitty training, and living in the most expensive city in existence.
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