5 Offers w/ FAANG, $1M+ Compensation: Details + Lessons (Software Eng Salary)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @RahulPandeyrkp
    @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +29

    If you have multiple offers and want feedback, get help from me (and others) on Taro: bit.ly/taro_questions
    I recruited in late 2013. Offers I received: Facebook, Twitter, Google, Microsoft, and Square
    Rejections: Palantir, Dropbox, Snapchat

    • @akashadhikari5931
      @akashadhikari5931 Год назад

      No. of Tech Layoffs in 1st 21 days of 2023:
      USA 🇺🇸: 49204 (including Google’s)
      India 🇮🇳: 2197
      Canada 🇨🇦: 701
      UK 🇬🇧: 366
      Australia 🇦🇺: 120
      Tech companies laid off >60000 people in 2023 alone.

  • @jcsteez24
    @jcsteez24 2 года назад +33

    Hey Rahul, I completely stumbled on your video randomly. Idk if you remember, but back in 2011, we worked together for an algos assignment in CS 161. Glad to see you are producing awesome content! Ironically, I now work at Google.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +13

      ahhh the cs161 days :) nice to see you Chris!

  • @sharathreddy5619
    @sharathreddy5619 2 года назад +26

    The best thing I like in your videos is I don't have to increase the Playback speed 👏👏

  • @luisurena1770
    @luisurena1770 2 года назад +58

    I got in Meta as a contractor coming from a small company and i had the thought that big tech was unrealistic and probably not for someone my level given my background, and i gotta say i am VERY amazed on the difference, i think i'll stay on big tech territory if possible from now on, not only compensation is amazing but also the teams and the work you do is very fulfilling, i wish i can be a full time employee tho but i am fine as it is

    • @zacharyyan4898
      @zacharyyan4898 2 года назад

      Hate to say but Contract work at tech is not worth it

    • @luisurena1770
      @luisurena1770 2 года назад +3

      @@zacharyyan4898 in my case it is tho, i don't have a degree and i need the experience so

    • @ttejavu
      @ttejavu 2 года назад +5

      I work full time as Meta in MPK HQ. I think my biggest gripe has been how people assume how it is inside based on all the media without knowing actual facts. I have nothing but positive experiences all around, with people, perks, benefits, pay and the on campus free food is mind blowing-- 28 cafes and restaurants and sweet shops. Business class flights everywhere and all expense paid hotels and additional 75 per day for spending and shit ton of other perks. Best transition in my career hands down.

    • @-Jason-L
      @-Jason-L 11 месяцев назад

      ​@zacharyyan4898 for most, it pays more and keeps you on new greenfield projects.

  • @95vinoth
    @95vinoth 2 года назад +31

    This shows how super talent you are. Not everyone gets offers like these. A single offer from FAANG itself is super hard.

    • @abz4852
      @abz4852 2 года назад

      Its not just talent. Its about drive-

    • @genZetarded
      @genZetarded 2 года назад +1

      Then your aim is too low.

  • @joseortiz_io
    @joseortiz_io 2 года назад +34

    Congrats on pursuing your business venture 🙂 Also nice analysis on the present value of the TC from all your offers!

  • @zshn
    @zshn 2 года назад +5

    Seattle is no longer raining or cloudy. It and neighboring cities like Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Sammamish have 'the' best weather, homes and social life. The PNW is gorgeous!

  • @itsjustniklas
    @itsjustniklas 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the transparency and willingness to share! Awesome!

  • @NimTheHuman
    @NimTheHuman 2 года назад +2

    This is inspirational.
    Thank you, Rahul, for your honesty and openness.
    I also appreciate how organized and well structured this video was!

  • @oleksandrasaskia
    @oleksandrasaskia 2 года назад +3

    I love this video! Love your style, no bs and every minute of this video is valuable. Thank you

  • @CreeperFace75
    @CreeperFace75 2 года назад +1

    Dang those are crazy numbers. Congrats on them and thank you for helping so many others have successful careers.

  • @mohit4902
    @mohit4902 2 года назад +2

    I got an offer from apple, but the compensation was so low, and the work culture was so bad that the acronym for me is just FANG

  • @adityavikram
    @adityavikram 2 года назад +2

    Before all this, step one is to get into Stanford and ace your Data Structures and Algorithms course. Stanford is not so important as your Data Structures and Algorithms problem solving skills. So whoever is feeling bad about not getting compensated close to these numbers, just keep practicing those skills. Anyone can be good at them

  • @InsideCorporatePlaybook
    @InsideCorporatePlaybook 2 года назад +3

    Well done, Rahul! Great channel and lots of valuable tips to learn about FAANG companies.

  • @hamsalekhavenkatesh3440
    @hamsalekhavenkatesh3440 2 года назад +2

    very insightful and thanks for being transparent Rahul!

    • @hamsalekhavenkatesh3440
      @hamsalekhavenkatesh3440 2 года назад

      @Rahul, can you also follow up on how you evaluated these offers? As a new grad nothing can go majorly wrong with these companies, but I'm curious how do u go about making these choices as u progress through ur career :)

  • @arjunekbote8979
    @arjunekbote8979 2 года назад +4

    I understand that comp is a touchy subject for people, but your take on the subject was amazing and please continue picking up such topics. I came from a non-CS background (mech engineering) and had a few CS friends who joined big tech. They were actually open about their comps and it completely changed my perspective on my career. Instead of being jealous of them it actually motivated me to work 14 hour days to crack big tech interviews and I did crack them. Looking back I am super grateful to them and feel lucky to get a perspective outside of my engineering field. I hope your video does the same for others!

  • @MichaelRicksAherne
    @MichaelRicksAherne 2 года назад

    Great content. Thank you so much, Rahul. I hope you have the best of luck with Taro!

  • @gabrielvrldev
    @gabrielvrldev 2 года назад

    Great video, Rahul! 👏

  • @yan0kyan0
    @yan0kyan0 2 года назад

    Thank you Rahul. I started getting FAANG offers after 10+ years of experience. Now I am joining Microsoft.

  • @jmmtechnology4539
    @jmmtechnology4539 2 года назад +2

    Great video man! I knew tech compensation in the US was significant but this really put things in perspective.

  • @jelanijackson3247
    @jelanijackson3247 2 года назад +2

    This is great, I've somewhat been anti large tech company for a while, but thinking about investing in real estate I'm definitely considering it.

  • @Kyjor_
    @Kyjor_ 2 года назад

    Great info! I appreciate the transparency

  • @danielqu4947
    @danielqu4947 2 года назад

    very helpful, what a great life to be in tech early

  • @Turtlecatnip
    @Turtlecatnip 2 года назад

    one of the best videos ever. not for everyone for sure but as an aspiring SWE, this is motivation for me

  • @fivestarsingh
    @fivestarsingh 2 года назад +2

    Rahul this is so inspiring and motivational. Thank you so much for making this video, it was really well put together and jampacked with value

  • @charan775
    @charan775 2 года назад +2

    big tech stock grew a lot in past couple of years. 2015-2021.. but don't think there will be same growth in future

  • @aldosanchez6305
    @aldosanchez6305 2 года назад

    One of your best videos yet Rahul. Thank you for your content

  • @packetshark
    @packetshark 2 года назад

    Loved the way you summed up the video by encouraging others

  • @harshg7262
    @harshg7262 2 года назад +1

    insane offers especially back in 2014

  • @GenevieveMasioni
    @GenevieveMasioni 2 года назад +2

    Very valuable video! I’d like to add that interviewing at big tech companies helps identifying our weaknesses and getting better at interviewing. I just finished interviewing with Google (didn’t get an offer but made it to on-site on the first try) and learnt a lot. Would you mind making a video about the back and forth game of negotiation and specifically how to phrase things?

  • @namanbhayani1016
    @namanbhayani1016 2 года назад

    Thanks Rahul for sharing this.

  • @sergeymatpoc
    @sergeymatpoc 2 года назад

    absolute true. I've got better TC and stock option etc, but I'm on sr. position now. And all things covered in the video (build your brand, get friends and perform well) are the only ways to make yourself valuable and better from employer perspective. But the main thing is - money isn't everything, you have to grow internally (and not to get into more troubles in the process), when you grow - your performance grows substantially. That's just how it works actually ).

  • @Josh-ge1cr
    @Josh-ge1cr 2 года назад

    My man's sign on bonus at facebook is my entire base salary and I just got into my tech job this week!

  • @devalraval007
    @devalraval007 2 года назад

    Congratulations bro 👏 🙌

  • @NirmalSilwal
    @NirmalSilwal 2 года назад

    thank you so much Rahul for sharing this deep insights. Really appreciate it.

  • @skeletonboxers7336
    @skeletonboxers7336 2 года назад

    new grad here, this was very aspiring, im a little disheartened lately with the talk about the hiring freezes going on with a lot of tech companies as of late, but i hope i can land some offers like you did in the past. thank you!

  • @devvstinct
    @devvstinct 2 года назад +2

    It is depressing if you are not in US. You'd never get these kind of offers in EU. Yes FAANG will give you probably 100% more TC than any regular company but we are still talking like $150-200k for L5, while the competition to get in and the amount of efforts it takes is huge.

  • @sharoncohen318
    @sharoncohen318 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos!
    When I was a new grad in 2018 I was lucky enough to get interviews at companies like Google, Uber, Snap, etc. But I was inexperienced and undisciplined and wasn't able to get offers from these top companies. Now I have another chance with a Google interview coming up and I'm watching your videos to see what it takes to get accepted, would love to see a video about how to prepare for and pass these technical interviews!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      good luck!

    • @starlite5097
      @starlite5097 2 года назад

      No wonder you are so smart, your surname is Cohen after all. Keep pushing on!

    • @cdnggk6455
      @cdnggk6455 2 года назад

      @@RahulPandeyrkp u can become a mumble rapper

  • @codingwithmitch
    @codingwithmitch 2 года назад

    We should do a podcast some day

  • @tempestofsouls5693
    @tempestofsouls5693 2 года назад +27

    What made you finally decide to work in a startup out of college, despite all these great big tech offers though? What are the key factors that we should consider when making such a decision?

    • @swattertroops-yaaa
      @swattertroops-yaaa 2 года назад +9

      at startups
      there's alot of problems & systems design to be done
      - big tech is very hierarchical
      at startups you have more ownership & iterations
      greenfield projects mean bleeding edge tech
      they're receptive to juniors sometimes
      you get to see the product evolve - squeezing experience in a short time
      opportunity to learn business & what it takes to build one
      better to join later stage startups
      try it for first 2yrs

    • @tempestofsouls5693
      @tempestofsouls5693 2 года назад

      @@SacredCASHcow Thanks, yeah I know about Taro, I was just curious about his thought process when he chose working at Kosei right out of college despite having all these lucrative offers. Cus there are a lot of things to consider not just from career/growth/learnings perspective but also the other aspects like stability/WLB/brand etc. Was just wondering if there was any specific factor which made him choose the startup to work for rather than big tech, right out of college.

    • @tempestofsouls5693
      @tempestofsouls5693 2 года назад +2

      Got the answer as part of another comment thread anyway, just quoting the answer by Rahul here in case anyone else is also interested.
      "I was part of a research lab during my last year at Stanford (The InfoLab), and the work we were doing turned into a startup which I decided to join. It was a hard decision, but my thinking at the time was that the big companies would still be around, but being a founding engineer at a Stanford-backed startup is probably not easy to find."

    • @element720
      @element720 2 года назад

      Thought he worked for Facebook out of college?

    • @tempestofsouls5693
      @tempestofsouls5693 2 года назад

      @@element720 No he worked for Kosei, then Pinterest and later Facebook I guess

  • @kparimi564
    @kparimi564 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Rahul, Is it common for tech companies to adjust RSUs annually during the compensation review, similar to how base pay hikes are typically handled?

  • @thomas6502
    @thomas6502 2 года назад +3

    This is really helpful info Rahul. Thank you for sharing!
    aside/fwiw, no one wants a cautionary tale, but just for sake of a more complete picture, sometimes stock doesn't go up... and some tech companies go bust (that means $0 if you are lucky... for some folks early in the aughts, depending on how/when they exercised their options, I heard that meant $0, AND a large tax bill). Given the complexity around total compensation particularly involving options, any light shined on this might help others avoid a misstep. Regardless, love your channel. Thanks again!

  • @JexelD
    @JexelD 2 года назад +2

    why did you turn down all offers to work at a startup in 2014?

    • @practicallyvegan
      @practicallyvegan 2 года назад

      I'd like to know this too!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +12

      I was part of a research lab during my last year at Stanford (The InfoLab), and the work we were doing turned into a startup which I decided to join. It was a hard decision, but my thinking at the time was that the big companies would still be around, but being a founding engineer at a Stanford-backed startup is probably not easy to find.

  • @Gamabunta24345
    @Gamabunta24345 2 года назад +2

    You want to go to Seattle because no state tax and lower cost if living then the bay area. Bug then again when you had these offers bay area was still hype.

  • @kobalt9299
    @kobalt9299 2 года назад +2

    to be honest your esteem fades away when you start looking at your taxes🙃

  • @gooddev506
    @gooddev506 2 года назад +1

    As someone who is new to all of these terms. can you explain what is:
    Equity? sign on? and bonus?
    I'm an immigrant. Don't know these things. sorry if this question is naive.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      Covered it here: ruclips.net/video/wqdpzu4Oa2I/видео.html

    • @gooddev506
      @gooddev506 2 года назад

      @@RahulPandeyrkp Thank you.

  • @vnair2
    @vnair2 2 года назад

    In the end then how do you actually evaluate multiple tech offers when such a large component is unpredictable equity grants. The difference in value can be massive depending on company performance.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      you definitely have to predict the future performance of the company

    • @vnair2
      @vnair2 2 года назад

      @@RahulPandeyrkp easy peazy :) thanks

  • @pradeepr86goku
    @pradeepr86goku 2 года назад

    Why would anyone pick Seattle? No state tax for one

  • @wellijustcantsayww3mightbe187
    @wellijustcantsayww3mightbe187 2 года назад +2

    SIR PLEASE GUIDE US HOW TO STUDY PROPERLY IN COLLEGE AND HOW TO GET INTERNSHIPS AND PLACEMENT OFFERS FROM BIG TECH COMPANIES..... PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR ROADMAP

    • @sharoncohen318
      @sharoncohen318 2 года назад +1

      I think the number one way to get the initial interviews is being a TA for an intro to programming/ data structures course at your school, and doing a couple of projects.
      Then study and do leetcode problems and pass the interviews, after having an internship under your belt after sophomore year, the summer after junior year you can get into the top companies.

  • @tammiesspark
    @tammiesspark 2 года назад +4

    A+ on negotiations. Don't know why women struggle so much with this concept.

  • @tesladetails
    @tesladetails 2 года назад

    Square is block now?

  • @sebastiangonzales119
    @sebastiangonzales119 2 года назад

    Amazing information to receive but why are you using line graphs when comparing rough numbers when we could be using bar graphs ...

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      I agree, a bar chart would have been better. I initially wanted to show the growth over multiple points in time, but that made the video longer, so I reduced it to 2, but at that point a stacked bar chart would have been better.

  • @prcshxnt
    @prcshxnt 2 года назад

    lessgooo!!

  • @boot-strapper
    @boot-strapper Год назад

    all these offers, and still cant get the camera in focus.

  • @roywastaken
    @roywastaken 2 года назад

    you're a beast Rahul!

  • @911419834
    @911419834 2 года назад

    Great video! But my question is what do these companies seen in you?

  • @DisturbedRocks
    @DisturbedRocks 2 года назад

    Is your scenario analysis based on selling immediately when you can? Or is it based on 2022 price? If it's based on 2022 prices, you should do it s.t. you sell immediately as your RSUs vest.

  • @SuboptimalEng
    @SuboptimalEng 2 года назад +6

    Those are some insane offers! If I remeber correctly, you didn't take any of them and instead worked at a startup that got acquired by Pinterest.
    Why did you go this route, and what was the outcome (from a career, money, and/or personal growth perspective)? If you could go back and make the decision again, would you have done the same thing?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      Mainly it was regret minimization. The startup was founded by the professor I was doing research with in unversity, which felt like a really unique opportunity, while these larger companies would always be there.
      That was my thinking at the time, but actually I feel like I would have done just as well (financially + learning) by going to a larger company.

  • @JagjitBrawler
    @JagjitBrawler 2 года назад

    Completely unrelated to the topic of the video: given that you’ve spent some time working on mobile, what are your thoughts on react native vs native development? Assuming you have the time and resources to learn and implement both, is it worth building each app natively (each being, one for iOS and Android) or is likely not worth the additional time?
    Speaking from an individual developer’s pov rather than a big company (who’d likely have the resources to build both)

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      touched on it a bit here: ruclips.net/video/RCIXSWavvj8/видео.html

  • @rollno11kaustubhpradipjama34
    @rollno11kaustubhpradipjama34 2 года назад +1

    I wanted some information about placements at stanford what is the highest and avg on campus package for masters in cs?

  • @TexasBoyDrew
    @TexasBoyDrew 2 года назад

    What do you study at Stanford CS program?

  • @jaylakhani5568
    @jaylakhani5568 2 года назад

    Very humble

  • @rinogo1
    @rinogo1 2 года назад

    Congrats on the solid comp! However, I think calling this "$1M+ Compensation" is clickbait. I mean, it's "kinda sorta" true. If that's how you're calculating compensation, then everyone else (including those who don't get RSUs and only invest in index funds) would need to retroactively include market growth in their compensation numbers as well, making the $1M figure less shocking. Those years were quite lucrative for the entire market.

  • @Karim2clean
    @Karim2clean 2 года назад

    When you received these offers, were you a BS grad or MS grad?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      Masters in computer science

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iDu6slRfLY4/видео.html

    • @Karim2clean
      @Karim2clean 2 года назад

      @@RahulPandeyrkp thank you Rahul! I’m a new sub! Keep up the great content!

  • @sterben7040
    @sterben7040 2 года назад +1

    That's good. I stopped watching it right after the disclaimer.

  • @chopra1073ify
    @chopra1073ify 2 года назад

    I also receive a lot offers on TikTok and RUclips 😂 We believe you

  • @alii4334
    @alii4334 2 года назад

    can you share you cv? I find so useful for other engineers to see other engs how they present theirself without a previous exp!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      i talk about my experience here: ruclips.net/video/t5v_mP89Aic/видео.html

  • @rob-a3365
    @rob-a3365 2 года назад

    Aren't offers for new grads non negotiable now a days?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      they might say that, but it's usually not true

  • @saurabhjha2710
    @saurabhjha2710 2 года назад

    I dont even understand whats the point of this video in 2022. What woould I do with the information of compensation from 2014? People just making clickbait videos for no reason at all.

  • @jdsoteldo
    @jdsoteldo 2 года назад +3

    i’m 21 making 150k as a software engineer. no college education or anything. just self taught and online courses, the only think i’m not happy about my job was not getting a sign bonus but is alright. i’ll get it later for sure. i’m just trying to say, anyone can make it

  • @mnchester
    @mnchester 2 года назад +1

    Microsoft lowballs hard!! Why do you think that is? They are in Big Tech, and their interviews are hard. And I would argue they are less prestigious than Google and Meta (and even other FAANG adjacent companies like Uber and Airbnb)

  • @nofavors
    @nofavors Год назад +3

    Well, these figures are mind-boggling for even someone with 10+ yrs of exp today. Is there any hope for guys hitting 40s and thinking of learning to code?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Год назад +1

      It's definitely possible, it just requires leverage. Leverage comes from having multiple offers, which is harder to do in this environment but still very much possible.

  • @hunny1117
    @hunny1117 2 года назад

    Fuck my mental health, I watched the whole video. Make your own decision.

  • @Gergaferg
    @Gergaferg 2 года назад

    Hey Rahul, just an interesting question here - What was it like working alongside Jure Leskovec in the early stage start up you had joined while at Stanford? Were you friends/familiar with him, and what was your impression of working with him at the time? - Coming from a LinkedIn engineer

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      I worked in his lab during my 5th year at Stanford, so I interacted with him a good amount. I also had taken several classes with him at that point.
      In general, following the smartest people in your network won't lead to a bad career outcome. That was my logic for joining Jure's startup after graduation.

  • @roosterfloss758
    @roosterfloss758 2 года назад

    I think your camera is focused on your microphone :( slightly blurry but its the content that matters, thanks for the video!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      ugh yea I noticed that :( will be more careful about that going forward

  • @amospan14
    @amospan14 2 года назад +1

    When you negotiating a higher compensation with HR, do you send them your offer letters from other companies in your email to HR to prove you have competing bids for full time work? Thank you.

    • @tammiesspark
      @tammiesspark 2 года назад +2

      You are not required to, but I always do when negotiating. Recruiters and HR in large corporations are very aware of what their competitions are offering so would know if you're fudging the numbers anyway. Also, most HR know to start koe because the expectation is that you'll negotiate.

    • @amospan14
      @amospan14 2 года назад

      @@tammiesspark Thank you for responding. This is good to know. I appreciate it!

    • @amospan14
      @amospan14 2 года назад +1

      @@Fivetimesthree Yeah that makes sense. Thank you for letting me know.

  • @LeonidDragun
    @LeonidDragun 2 года назад +1

    Great information! Are packages offered today lower than in 2014? I would think salaries and sign on bonuses are even larger today.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      yep, for the most part I think the numbers have gone up

  • @piyushsahu3841
    @piyushsahu3841 2 года назад

    Please make a video on 'debugging' 🙏

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      great question for Taro if you have context you want to include :) app.jointaro.com/questions/create

  • @stackowoflow
    @stackowoflow 2 года назад +2

    it'd be interesting to see how those equity offers would fare in a bear market. I don't think we'll see a stock market run like we saw over the past decade again for a long time

  • @luisnicolasrivas
    @luisnicolasrivas 2 года назад

    dang, my company pays software engineers in the bay wayyyyy less than that even in 2022 and its a bigger company than all of those :(

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      There are massive differences in compensation based on the field, company, and location. It helps to be aware just so you know how/if you want to update your career

  • @kingofcampbell6413
    @kingofcampbell6413 2 года назад

    turned out the most valuable experience is not how u get the offer, it is actually when u know the highest point of stock and sell it......lol

  • @fightforfreedom21
    @fightforfreedom21 2 года назад

    Hi, how could you have been rejected 3 times by Microsoft if you graduated from few months?? I don’t get it; usually you should wait at least 6 month or 1 year if you don’t pass the interview

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +3

      I failed their interviews for internships

  • @uri_1199
    @uri_1199 2 года назад

    This video provided great value Rahul! Thanks for making it!

  • @suniyamokipallo2571
    @suniyamokipallo2571 2 года назад +5

    videos like these are not good for mental health, RUclips should take this down!

  • @chrislong8417
    @chrislong8417 2 года назад

    I work in tech. Can we please stop with these unrealistic titles. Your offers per year are well within expectations and not out of the ordinary

  • @supermarkethobo9567
    @supermarkethobo9567 2 года назад

    Can an aspiring data scientist join Taro?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      we're focus on software engineers, but there is some overlap between the fields.

  • @ApurvVerma
    @ApurvVerma 2 года назад

    I think your camera is focused on the mic than on your face.

  • @jeffpeng1118
    @jeffpeng1118 2 года назад

    You received all these offers and chose Pinterest?!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      I ended up choosing a tiny startup (founding engineer) which got acquired by Pinterest!

  • @joekim4345
    @joekim4345 2 года назад

    curious what networth$ does a typical silicon valley engineer consider "F u" money? $10M? $20M? $30M+?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +1

      depends very much on the person (e.g. if you want to buy a house in the Bay Area or go somewhere else). I'd say $15M liquid net is what most people would agree on.

  • @shauryakapoor2122
    @shauryakapoor2122 2 года назад

    Do these account for compounded inflation or would that be complicated to calculate?

  • @Revolution0735
    @Revolution0735 2 года назад

    And hear I am Working for $3K/year

  • @peymanghaemi370
    @peymanghaemi370 2 года назад

    fix your camera
    its focuse was changing between your face and mic

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад

      I noticed this halfway through the editing process :/

  • @michellebarnermckeej.d.3347
    @michellebarnermckeej.d.3347 2 года назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @rayanalasow7035
    @rayanalasow7035 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @abdoulbarry8111
    @abdoulbarry8111 2 года назад +1

    No one is calling it Alphabet!!! they better change it back ahahaha

  • @TechSav18
    @TechSav18 2 года назад

    Haha i love the trigger warning at the beginning. You already know that the people on reddit and blind are gonna be losing it at the numbers.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  2 года назад +2

      Want to make sure people know what they're getting into 🙀

  • @eVanderVlogs
    @eVanderVlogs 2 года назад

    Had to slow this shit down 😂😂

  • @jayc9184
    @jayc9184 2 года назад

    I bet you wish you had done google.

  • @U-Singh
    @U-Singh 2 года назад

    goat

  • @sandipansarkar9211
    @sandipansarkar9211 2 года назад

    finished watching