A few days ago, the "2021 Global Programmer Income Report" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report") released by the US data collection website Levels.fyi conducted a statistical analysis of programmer compensation at all levels.
Among senior engineers, streaming platform Netflix, payment giant Stripe, and social platform Pinterest rank the top three, with median salaries of $504,000, $452,000, and $443,000, respectively. ByteDance ranked fifth with $430,000. The median salary for a senior engineer at ByteDance is $400,000 in 2020, compared with an increase of $30,000 in 2021.
It is worth mentioning that in the 2020 Global Programmer Income Report, the median salaries of ByteDance intermediate engineers, senior engineers, and supervisory engineers are all on the list, and they are all ranked seventh, while this year only senior engineers Engineer salary list.
Seeing the income of programmers in these big factories, I don’t know what the code farmer friends who are still screwing at the bottom think. Now the entry threshold for programmers is easier than before, which also means that the industry competition caused by the increase of employees will get bigger.
In addition to these top engineers, the income of most programmers may be around 10,000 per month, while the income of programmers in big factories is generally around 20,000-30,000, which is why everyone wants to enter big factories. .
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