If you’ve been following software engineering salaries in the Bay Area over the last decade (and especially the last five years), you know that things are pretty crazy. Post-COVID world aside, the battle for engineering talent has become incredibly fierce because so many public companies and unicorn startups with deep pockets can afford to throw money at anyone who can code.
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If you’ve been following software engineering salaries in the Bay Area over the last decade (and especially the last five years), you know that things are pretty crazy. Post-COVID world aside, the battle for engineering talent has become incredibly fierce because so many public companies and unicorn startups with deep pockets can afford to throw money at anyone who can code.