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Ask HN: Lowest salary for a programmer?

1 点作者 shire大约 10 年前
How much should an entry level programmer&#x2F;web developer charge for work?<p>I&#x27;m thinking either for a company or maybe freelancing at home.<p>What&#x27;s the lowest salary ($&#x2F;hr) you would lower yourself too?

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chrisbennet大约 10 年前
Competing on price is a losing game. The customers that want a cheap price will be the most work and hassle. They simply don&#x27;t value the product or you i.e. &quot;Why should I pay someone much to type for a few hours?&quot;<p>It&#x27;s not intuitive, but raising your price will signal that you and your work are more valuable AND you will get more and better customers. Consider this: when <i>you</i> shop for something (that you don&#x27;t have a lot of knowledge about) I bet you use the price as one indicator of quality. Same for services: Your customers will think &quot;If he can charge $XXX hour, he must be good.&quot;<p>It is so common to devalue your own abilities as developer that it is a cliche&#x27; (Google &quot;imposter syndrome&quot;). In reality, your ability to deliver real value to a business&#x2F;client happens long before you consider yourself an &quot;expert&quot;.<p>I have 2 rates. (1) Free (2) Full price. In my experience, customers don&#x27;t appreciate introductory discounted rates. Instead, they feel ripped off when you start charging them the full rate.<p>I don&#x27;t have time to find the links now but HN&#x27;er Patrick McKenzie &quot;Patio11&quot; has written great stuff on this. See his blog on Kalzumeus Software.
davidw大约 10 年前
In London, Cyanide Springs, Oklahoma, or a rural village in Vietnam?
wsc981大约 10 年前
Depends on the country. In The Netherlands (and perhaps most of Western Europe) I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s wise to go much below 50 EUR an hour (ex. VAT) when freelancing.
tmaly大约 10 年前
back when I was still in the university around 1999, I would charge $15 to $20 an hour for freelance web based projects. I think with a greater demand and the general price of things you could charge a bit more if you are in the US or Western Europe. That being said, $15 an hour is a top rate for a senior software engineer in the Philippines. I recently interviewed a few programmers when I was in Manila.
shire大约 10 年前
Seattle, WA