TE
TechEcho
Home24h TopNewestBestAskShowJobs
GitHubTwitter
Home

TechEcho

A tech news platform built with Next.js, providing global tech news and discussions.

GitHubTwitter

Home

HomeNewestBestAskShowJobs

Resources

HackerNews APIOriginal HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 TechEcho. All rights reserved.

Evolving Reddit’s Workforce

51 pointsby itsmefazover 4 years ago

10 comments

merricksbover 4 years ago
Already on the front page (posted 9 hours ago, currently in 15th place with 148 points and 178 comments):<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24911033" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=24911033</a>
评论 #24915527 未加载
chambo622over 4 years ago
By being one of the first to state this publicly, Reddit is basically guaranteeing strong retention and have made themselves very attractive in the job market. It&#x27;s an admirable move. I&#x27;m not sure one company making this choice, when many other (larger) companies are already in the practice of adjusting at least base pay based on locale, will make much of a ripple. But we can hope.
csenseover 4 years ago
I applaud this move. Your employer should not care where you live.<p>If your job duties include working on location, then in practice it amounts to a <i>de facto</i> restriction, that you must live within a reasonable commuting distance of your worksite.<p>If you work remotely, it shouldn&#x27;t matter where you live (as long as it&#x27;s within the US, there&#x27;s probably a metric ton of extra paperwork when dealing with another country).<p>To someone from the Rust Belt, a policy of &quot;We&#x27;ll only pay you $X if you move to an ExpensiveTechCity and spend a bunch of it on overpriced housing&quot; translates to &quot;We coastal elites are <i>actively trying</i> to keep all the wealth generated by tech in this handful of cities we like, screw the rest of the country, it deserves to stay poor.&quot;
noitpmederover 4 years ago
I think this is the only logical conclusion of the move to entirely remote working. Why would an employer pay a remote worker more than another just for living in a more expensive area?<p>How do the laws of supply and demand not eventually catch up?
itsmefazover 4 years ago
I wish other companies should follow this model soon.
评论 #24915364 未加载
ApolloRisingover 4 years ago
FYI - Sample size of 6 - Pandemic salaries for people who lost their jobs during Covid seem to be experiencing a lot more lowball offers (if any) even in the big cities. Anyone else have any data points from the hiring or being hired side?
RickJWagnerover 4 years ago
I really think this is great.<p>But I think it will hurt the big cities. Who wants to put up with poop on the sidewalks, homeless armies, high rent, etc. when you could live beach-side somewhere and draw the same salary?
评论 #24925249 未加载
exdsqover 4 years ago
Shame it’s still only for US employees!
评论 #24915395 未加载
telaelitover 4 years ago
This should be the standard.
christiansakaiover 4 years ago
RIP NYC and SF.