> It's not clear to me why that knowledge would be especially useful to a principle engineer at Amazon.
Assuming that Amazon has any equity portion to compensation (which is common in even large tech companies, not just startups, though I don't have any direct knowledge of Amazon's typical pay arrangements) its pretty critical to understanding what he is getting in exchange for the labor he provides, so there's that.
Assuming that Amazon has any equity portion to compensation (which is common in even large tech companies, not just startups, though I don't have any direct knowledge of Amazon's typical pay arrangements) its pretty critical to understanding what he is getting in exchange for the labor he provides, so there's that.