Location Change Salary Differences [closed]
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Published on 2012-05-05T00:36:37Z
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DISCLAIMER: I know that this might be a "regional" question but I'm also asking for help as far as what resources to use to determine my decision.
I'm currently talking to a recruiter for a game developer in the SF Bay area. I work in a relatively low-cost area in the south. I really want to get into game development but my current career is general web development. I'm very interested in taking the job, but my concern is that the amount they're willing to pay might be a relative pay cut. Here are some factors:
- It's not an entry-level position, the title is Senior Software Engineer. I have 5+ years of experience.
- The calculators online tell me that I should be expecting around 2x my current pay rate(http://www.bestplaces.net/col/). My current pay is in the mid $60k/yr, so that's like 120-130k. The recruiter told me at my experience level I can expect about $90-100/yr, and that those cost of living calculators were way off.
- The benefits will definitely be better, it's much larger company (help with commuting, catered meals, etc).
But is the recruiter trying to give me a snow job on the pay scale, or is that a reasonable change from a smallish town in the south to somewhere in the SF bay area? How can I find this out? Glassdoor and Payscale seem to say "senior software developers" in that area make around 110 in median salary, but Payscale says it's closer to $135k, that range seems pretty large.
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