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> Good luck. With real estate prices being the highest in north america in vancouver, i don't know if i should blame facebook or the candidates for taking what's less than market wage.

I can say that in the Microsoft area, wages go up, house prices go up, rent prices go up.

When MS did their huge salary bump, apartment prices shot up 20%-30%. House prices went from 600k to 800k. Blech.




I'm curious to know if there is a single employer in Vancouver that could do that. I think given the city's layout, it would be very difficult for one single employer to have that sort of effect. (e.g. if EA Games boosted salary 20-30%, I doubt you'd see much impact locally, though maybe a pct pt or two citywide... maybe)


Microsoft has about 60k of employees in Redmond alone back in the 2007. They can influence the economy of that city.


Pretty sure EA games closed up shop in Vancouver. Median salary is $70k for a developer here, usually less for junior devs. Keep in mind you'll be paying at least $15k income taxes so now your salary is $55,000.


Burnaby office still exists with 2k employees. Not technically Vancouver, but Vancouver for all intents and purposes.


> House prices went from 600k to 800k. Blech.

Meanwhile, many of my friends who work in Redmond and live on the east side are still underwater.




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