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1. n_ary+H6[view] [source] 2023-11-18 08:07:00
>>convex+(OP)
While I don’t know what is happening in OpenAI, from my experience(long enough to have an opinion), top people often leave when the employer is doing well or passing the last hurdle because, by that time the employer has gained adequate presence and brand identity that anyone leaving can immediately end up in top FAANG or equivalent Corps with much better benefits and of course pay/equity and other things.

Only time employees leaving is a bad sign had been when the company had been in zombie mode too long(few years) and haven’t delivered anything yet or still in alpha/beta stage with crappy deliveries no one is using or has no significant uptake.

Also, if there are financial difficulties, then a lot of people leave in droves and some actually come back after finances get better.

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2. 9dev+08[view] [source] 2023-11-18 08:19:04
>>n_ary+H6
I don’t know if people realise that there really isn’t any more prestigious place to work at right now than OpenAI. You don’t leave there for a better opportunity.
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3. ZiiS+M8[view] [source] 2023-11-18 08:26:44
>>9dev+08
They can ask for huge salary bumps which may provide better opportunities for thier families.
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4. resolu+q9[view] [source] 2023-11-18 08:32:20
>>ZiiS+M8
OpenAI pay is competitive enough (remember the articles last week about $10M offers?) and there's still plenty of room for their stock to go up. IPO or full acquisition by MS would both translate to a huge payday.
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