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Ask HN: Compensation across EU/US and freelancing opportunities

5 pointsby dionysabout 4 years ago
I&#x27;m a Python backend engineer with around 5 yrs of freelancing experience. My current gig pays me £20&#x2F;hr and since I&#x27;m living in a low COL European country, that&#x27;s pretty good. The job might be coming to an end soon and I&#x27;m considering my options.<p>I want to hear your thoughts in terms of compensation. First, is £20&#x2F;hr on-par with other companies based around London for my level of experience? Does it differ for employees&#x2F;freelancers? Are there countries&#x2F;specific industries across the EU which do remote work and pay well? Or should I focus more on the US market and specifically SV companies?<p>Thank you for your thoughts.

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rubin55about 4 years ago
Insanely low theft-level thievery, crooks involved. ~5 years experience in popular programming language working on serious things for large environments&#x2F;organizations should start at ~EUR 85, upwards to ~EUR 120ish in my experience.<p>Note: that&#x27;s an hourly rate you&#x27;re paid. A salary and the guarantees you would have as an internal employee are out the door of course. Similar employee salary rate for this role could be ~48000 to ~60000ish annually.
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wikibobabout 4 years ago
Wildly too low.<p>London is £650&#x2F;day minimum.<p>Do a lot of googling all the information you need on contracting has already been posted. Check out Patio11.
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ElectricMindabout 4 years ago
what &quot;low COL European country&quot; means? Some kind of local slang?
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