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1. repels+wm1[view] [source] 2023-10-02 20:53:57
>>whoish+(OP)
I live in EU, earn approx €52,000 as a senior software engineer (whatever that might mean) and live a happy live with a house, mortgage, wife, children, ... Don't consider myself rich, but doing good. Should I change jobs?!

$168,000 - $350,000 for a Software Engineer seems outrageous. What am I missing?

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2. faiD9E+Qs1[view] [source] 2023-10-02 21:28:01
>>repels+wm1
Salary depends on your country (Swiss pays higher wages than Poland), region within your country (South Germany has many more engineering companies and pays higher wages than North Germany) and type of business (banks and high frequency trading companies tend to pay more for a boring onsite experience).

That being said: I am a Systems Engineer in South Germany, huge company, 85k€/year, no need to work overtime.

I asked myself what salary I would expect from an US company and factored in

  * paid sick leave
  * paid child sick leave
  * minimum 30 days vacation a year
  * job security
  * health care prices
  * ...
I would not accept an US position for less than 190k$/year, that is my personal break-even model.

Just for your interest: My salary is too low to buy a house and even buying a 4-room-flat and paying it off before retirement in 30years is out of reach.

Whatever your model, you will find something that works for you.

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3. dmichu+gd6[view] [source] 2023-10-04 09:46:19
>>faiD9E+Qs1
For comparison, I am in a moderately better position (re salary and vacation) and I similarly arrived at 220k$ break even, based on purely financial considerations, without factoring in one-time costs like moving, or other subjectively negative points like

- food,

- different housing costs,

- costs for education or

- security situation.

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