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An engineer 6-7years into their career can pull more than 1M$/yr in FAANG.



I have a close friend at Uber pulling in over $1M/yr. He joined just before IPO so he didn’t benefit from share appreciation.


Can, I guess. That’s generally L8 income; it’d be pretty unusually to make it to that level in seven years.

FAANG pays well, but if you check what I’m saying against Levels.fyi, that’s a pretty exceptional situation for someone with that little experience.


There are more people in L7/8 in FB than they are in google. and it's possible to do 8 in 7-8 years. Decent amount of people do 6 in 2.5, 7 in 4.5


Sorry, is the claim here that there are a "decent amount" of fresh grads who get promoted 3 times in 2.5 years to reach Staff (E6) at FB? That doesn't pass the smell test. "Has happened at least once in the history of the company", maybe. "Happens frequently enough to use as a meaningful benchmark", no.


Welcome to give a try.


At this point I don’t understand what’s being argued about. Are you saying you have anecdotes that this happens? Yeah, probably. I have some, too.

Are you saying the median total comp for a 7-year total experience Facebook engineer is $1m? If so, what’s your source? (Or what are you claiming? The top decile? The top quartile? Etc.)


I think there are more than a few anectodes. This is not true for google but fb promotes engineers really fast from 3-5 and 6.

3-5 if you don't get promoted after a year and a half or something they mark your packet expectation is you go from 3-5 very quick on average and even faster at the tail.

I did 3-7 in 6 years at Google and it was the fastest in the larger org with >500 people. You can do 4.5 at fb easy.

And yes at fb 7 years would rack lots of engineers 1+ m, even assuming modest gains.

If you don't believe it, it's your choice but not all companies treat employees as average. Google optimizes for average, fb rewards high performers...


Like I said, it's not a quantifiable statement, so I don't believe it or not believe it. If you're saying that FB promotes people faster, yes, I can believe that--younger companies generally tend to.

I am quite skeptical that the median time for a new-grad hire to get to L7 at FB is 7 years or fewer, but I guess this is something that we could answer with some weekend scraping of LinkedIn. ;)


You can't, not for facebook - everyone has the same title for ICs.




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