And a 80k$ salary in France amounts to around 125k$ cost for the employer.
So 170k$ isn’t that much - I actually know French developers and network engineers that make similar money.
The French ITsec architect I interviewed last year would have cost me (converted) around 150k$.
So 170k$ is absolutely not out of the normal range here.
Talking about France: The French government could start to properly support matrix.org as they use it for tChap. The same goes for Germany with the “Behördenmessenger”
And a 80k$ salary in France amounts to around 125k$ cost for the employer. So 170k$ isn’t that much - I actually know French developers and network engineers that make similar money. The French ITsec architect I interviewed last year would have cost me (converted) around 150k$.
So 170k$ is absolutely not out of the normal range here.
Talking about France: The French government could start to properly support matrix.org as they use it for tChap. The same goes for Germany with the “Behördenmessenger”
If that’s the amount the company pays, then yea. If this is the amount the employee receives, then that’s a lot. Like really.
As we are looking at the company expenditures here, it’s the former.
Why would it display the priced paid by the company like this, when it doesn’t for other countries like France though? Seems weird
Unless USA companies don’t pay taxes when paying a salary? But I don’t really believe that
Nah, my bad, the later. Sorry