I really wish that sites like these would branch out to more employers beyond just the FAANGs because the number of jobs in AI/ML at these employers is just a small fraction of what we see in the larger industry. You can prove that to yourself by just looking at LinkedIn. I think if we had a truly representative sampling of all people working with "AI/ML" related titles, we'd see that the the true total comp distribution is much lower, and probably just slightly better than a typical software engineer's total comp with a similar amount of experience.
Interesting, basically it is 4 companies, plus DeepMind, plus some small residual.<p>I remember looking more closely at this sector, from a UK perspective, and finding next to no well-paying jobs, never mind interesting (well-paid on the scale of this webpage). If there are some I’m dying to know!<p>But if this is a wider trend, it is odd how not just the internet, personal data etc that are owned by FAANGs, but the market in AI jobs too.
It would be nice to see the years of experience and education for the different positions. AI/ML is a rapidly growing field the past few years so a lot of these individuals probably came from academia or different industries.
On the off chance that whomever runs this website sees this (or anyone else who might know the answer):<p>any idea how to stop getting the multiple Spanish language B2B spam every day?<p>I also run a .es domain and it seems that simply registering a domain gets you added to a ton of shitty spam lists.
Are these salaries unique to research scientist in AI only, or do FAANGs pay these type of salaries for research scientist outside of AI in those same pay grades?
I'm trying to get started in ML/AI and data science, and by now I'd work for minimum wage. And yes, probably because my CV is screwed up.
I would have thought these companies paid a better base salary being in such a high cost area.<p>Also, do FAANGs typically grant more equity after the 4 year vesting period?
This is cool, but would be better if you could see years of experience factored in as well like they have on levels:<p><a href="https://www.levels.fyi/Salaries/Software-Engineer/Machine-Learning" rel="nofollow">https://www.levels.fyi/Salaries/Software-Engineer/Machine-Le...</a>
It's so odd to see a site like that in es, the top domain for Spain.<p>Do FAANG have offices in Spain? I don't think so. The site is totally out of touch with reality, misleading younger developers who see that and think oh great that's what I will aim to after I graduate.<p>A developer in Spain would be a lucky to have a job in the first place, for one tenth of that.