City restrictions are ridiculous. I've never come across them personally, but I have seen people getting rejected by not living close enough to HQ, which obviously deserves all our eye rolls π
All companies I've worked with have given the same to all their remote devs. However, I do not think it's unreasonable to have some type of normalization based on the country. They will be supplying the same standard of living so to speak.
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I think pay should be based on how much value the company is getting from the work rather than some pseudo-moral decision the company makes about the employee's home life. I know it's not that straightforward, but maybe if it was there'd be a better world.
On the other side let's say a company finds a great engineer from Nigeria (there are many) where the yearly seems to top out at 17M NGN (Lagos salaries) that's 11k USD/year. That engineer is not going to be unhappy with 30k π€·ββοΈ But 30k is way too little for any other country in the west. Effectively, raising salaries for all in the cheaper country while raising competition.
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That would be a red flag for me as well π€
City restrictions are ridiculous. I've never come across them personally, but I have seen people getting rejected by not living close enough to HQ, which obviously deserves all our eye rolls π
All companies I've worked with have given the same to all their remote devs. However, I do not think it's unreasonable to have some type of normalization based on the country. They will be supplying the same standard of living so to speak.
I think pay should be based on how much value the company is getting from the work rather than some pseudo-moral decision the company makes about the employee's home life. I know it's not that straightforward, but maybe if it was there'd be a better world.
I agree with that π
On the other side let's say a company finds a great engineer from Nigeria (there are many) where the yearly seems to top out at 17M NGN (Lagos salaries) that's 11k USD/year. That engineer is not going to be unhappy with 30k π€·ββοΈ But 30k is way too little for any other country in the west. Effectively, raising salaries for all in the cheaper country while raising competition.