Comment by kccqzy

2 years ago

Two people I knew recently left Google to join OpenAI. They were solid L5 engineers on the verge of being promoted to L6, and their TC is now $900k. And they are not even doing AI research, just general backend infra. You don't need to be gifted, just good. And of course I can't really fault them for joining a company for the purpose of optimizing TC.

> their TC is now $900k

As a community we should stop throwing numbers around like this when more than half of this number is speculative. You shouldn't be able to count it as "total compensation" unless you are compensated.

  • Word on town is OpenAI folks heavily selling shares in secondaries in 100s of millions.

    The number is as real as someone else is willing to pay for them. Plenty of VCs willing to pay for it.

    • > Word on town is OpenAI folks heavily selling shares in secondaries in 100s of millions

      OpenAI heavily restricts the selling of its "shares," which tends to come with management picking the winners and losers among its ESOs. Heavily, heavily discount an asset you cannot liquidate without someone's position, particularly if that person is your employer.

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Google itself is now filled with TC optimizing folks, just one level lower than the ones at Open AI.

> their TC is now $900k.

Everyone knows that openai TC is heavily weighted by ~~RSUs~~ options that themselves are heavily weighted by hopes and dreams.

the thing about mentioning compensation numbers on HN is you will get tons of pissy/ressentiment-y replies

  • I don't care about these. I care about the readers who might not have done job searching recently and might not know their worth in the market.