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1. echelo+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-02-18 22:46:08
I live in Atlanta and grew up in the area. This is my 2021 total comp from workday:

$160k base

$380k equity

$540k total comp

I've been highly compensated in Atlanta for nearly my entire career, except the year when I worked out of ATDC.

edit: I misread that you were looking for Austin figures, not Atlanta. I still think this is valuable for the ATLiens here. We've had tech companies here for over a decade - you just have to know.

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2. rytill+19[view] [source] 2021-02-18 23:42:47
>>echelo+(OP)
So you thought the OP asked "What software engineer salaries are common in Atlanta at various levels?" and you replied, "Here is my $540k salary. (This datapoint should be included in your perception of what is common in Atlanta.)"
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3. throwa+ab[view] [source] 2021-02-18 23:57:08
>>echelo+(OP)
You make $540k and still want to live in Atlanta? Out of curiosity, do you really like the area more than other places? Or is it because family is nearby?
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4. techni+lj[view] [source] 2021-02-19 00:55:19
>>echelo+(OP)
My last job in Atlanta (2011) as a senior linux engineer was paying me around 80k, without equity. When I moved to Denver, my next role, doing the same thing, got me in at 110k with additional performance based bonus of 10%.
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5. echelo+Hj[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-19 00:58:31
>>rytill+19
Yeah.
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6. echelo+xl[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-19 01:13:53
>>throwa+ab
The simple answer is that my family is here, but it's honestly more than that.

I've spent time in SF, Portland, various cities in Texas, and a year in Florida. (Never the northeast or Colorado, which are omissions - but I hate snow and cold.)

Spent a year in Japan, and a few months in China. Expat life might have been fun if I was still in my 20's...

Despite all of that, Atlanta has always felt right. It's incredibly diverse - way more than many cities - and full of culture. The music scene is on point, and I used to go to shows at least once a week before the pandemic.

I'm frequently on the Beltline (and used to use it to commute to work pre-Covid). The Hooch, ample outdoors, hiking, lakes.

I also own an amazing condo here. 25'' ceilings, penthouse skyline view with 20'' windows, historic all-brick walls. It's amazing. It'd easily cost millions in another city, yet my mortgage payment is less than $2k/mo here.

I'll probably be able to retire at 40. Or start a company with minimal risk.

Georgia has a ton to do, and the cost of living is still incredibly cheap. I can't imagine leaving, just buying a second home.

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7. M5x7wI+rq[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-19 01:49:26
>>echelo+xl
any suggestions for new grads looking to move to ATL?

job search, places to live, lowest crime areas, good food, etc

8. symlin+vv[view] [source] 2021-02-19 02:29:17
>>echelo+(OP)
Half a mil is not common anywhere, let alone Austin or Atlanta. I get that you wanted to flex though.
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9. chrisc+GF[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-02-19 03:52:30
>>symlin+vv
Bless your heart. He ain't flexin.
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