Hey folks,<p>Curious to see what folks are earning if they are working remotely and <i>not</i> located in the US or Canada. Totally fine if you're working for a company located in either of those countries though as long as you don't reside there.<p>I'm asking because as an engineer in the EU I've been consistently hitting a limit of around $200k whilst working for US companies and haven't managed to break through that yet.
$200k is a lot for most positions in the US. The median for a US dev is about $105k. I'm not surprised if you're not seeing positions higher than that.
£100k base, about £175k all-in. Developer-adjacent role. Realistically I can only think of 5 companies globally which would pay this much while also being interested in my niche skillset.
About 800 (eight hundred, not a typo) dollars / month. "Exec" at the company. Company charges around 1,800 dollars/day for my work to clients. Overseeing the company, the whole product lifecycle, hiring, sales, operations, architecture, copywriting.<p>No equity.
Working for a UK company here, although remotely from another country, making around $90k as a lead engineer in a somewhat specialized field.<p>Seeing as salaries are constantly rising due to WFH being so common, and with anecdotal data from this thread, I'm feeling I might be underpaid (closing in on 10 years of experience on top of CS diploma and an MSc).<p>So my side question is, how do you target high paying positions without having to go through a LC type interview in a FAANG company? Recruiters who reach out to me on Linkedin avoid the salary question usually.
Can someone suggested how I can find remote opportunity for a robotics+software engineer position with a salary of at least $150k while being based in Europe?