How to Tell if Your Tech Salary is Fair

morganmissen:

Most people have no idea what the market rate or prevailing wage is for their profession and career level, much less where they fall on the pay scale.

I’m tired of fluffy unvetted career advice, so I’ve sourced and linked to ten ways you can determine what other people with your job are paid.

I’ve chosen to assess the example of a Web (UI) Designer that lives in San Francisco and has 2-6 years of experience. I chose a fictional Designer specifically because it’s tricky—there are a lot of different titles (e.g. UI, UX, Product, Interaction, Graphic, Web) and it can be difficult for both the designer and the employer to quantify the value of work produced. Even at a large publicly-traded tech company, Design is often viewed more as art than knowledge work; and, like purchasing any kind of art, its worth is in the eye of the potential beholder. It’s also one profession in the technology industry that has a particularly high wage gap between men and women, with women only earning 76 cents on the dollar compared to their male counterparts.

I didn’t include “ask a recruiter, they can tell you to-the-penny” but I assume if you’re reading my blog you already know what a great resource recruiters can be, even when you’re not looking for a new job. If you didn’t know that, do it. Chances are if you’re good at your job, recruiters message you on LinkedIn, but you ignore them because you’re not looking to leave your job and don’t want anyone to think you are. Don’t worry about that, if you’re curious, schedule an informational call. Mine them for info. Don’t feel guilty taking up their time when you have no intentions of taking the job, but offer them a lead, referral or post something flattering about them afterwards.

1. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The old standby.


2. Glassdoor.com Employee self-reported data for Designers at Google, Amazon, Facebook, Zynga, Twitter and eBay as of April 2012.

3. Salary.com median range for a Web Designer II in San Francisco. I had to offer a lot of info before it produced this chart, so I wouldn’t recommend investing ten minutes in this one unless you can use it for negotiation purposes immediately.


4. PayScale.com salary range for a UI Designer based on 45 self-reports from employees in San Francisco

5. Tech Company Pay is an H1B data aggregator with LinkedIn mashup.  Super fast.

(no data for Square, Zynga, Twitter, PayPal, eBay, etc. Presumably they didn’t extend H1B visas to any Designers)

6. Quora. Quora is a knowledge marketplace, where people will provide answers based on their experiences (often anonymously) or expertise (very publicly).

7. H1B Employer Submitted Data. When a US company of any size sponsors an H1B via, they must disclose the pay rate of that employee and the prevailing wage. They must also post these publicly both in the office and online, it’s just (conveniently for them) hard to find. h1bwage.com, salaryquest.com, etc. are other examples

8. AIGA (Professional Association for Designers) This is an extensive research tool to determine market salaries for all different types of designers. A designer told me about this site after I’d started composing this list, I honestly hadn’t thought to Google “designer salaries,” yet there it is, designersalary.com. A cursory Googling reveals that there are lots of other compensation resources like this for other industries.

9. SalaryShare.me allows you to anonymously compare salaries with a small group of your peers. You have to get others involved, but if you joined your company as a new grad or part of a class and were told you couldn’t negotiate because everyone is paid the same, this is a fun way to find out if that’s true.

10. AngelList Talent and other job listings that specify salary and equity. I found the super broad ranges irritating (e.g. .01-99.9% equity, obviously they can’t give the latter) but most seem legit, if not too generous on cash. If you’re thinking of joining an early startup, this is especially helpful for getting a sense of equity vs. salary compensation.

Below are the salary and stock option ranges for a UI or Product Designer at the Silicon Valley or San Francisco startups MindSnacks, Bloodhound, Storenvy, Chart.io, PlayerPro, YourMechanic, StartupDigest, ChartBoost, Pintics, Postmates and (so meta) AngelList.

#tech #salary #design #UI #designer #glassdoor

Secrets to Lightning Fast Mobile Design by Mike Krieger from Instagram
via czytelnia

Secrets to Lightning Fast Mobile Design by Mike Krieger from Instagram

via czytelnia

#app #design #mobile #presentation #speed

Inspiring iPhone app UI on Dribbble - curated by Mustified

Inspiring iPhone app UI on Dribbble - curated by Mustified

#iphone #app #UI #Dribbble #design #mobile interface #interface

Interesting trends in UI design on Design Shack
Related: Smashing Mag’s Symptoms Of An Epidemic: Web Design Trends

Interesting trends in UI design on Design Shack

Related: Smashing Mag’s Symptoms Of An Epidemic: Web Design Trends

#UI #trends #web #design #user interface

Meta: Tumblr dashboard design iterations.

Meta: Tumblr dashboard design iterations.

#design #icons #tumblr #ui

"When limited space puts the squeeze on tap targets, here’s the rule I’ve found works best: as long as a tap target is at least 44 points high or wide, you can squeeze the other dimension as small as 30 points if you really must. That means: the practical minimum size for any tap target is 44 x 30. (44 points = ~7mm)"

- Josh Clark: Designing for touch

#touch #mobile #touch interface #tap target #design

"Being a Web designer & not considering speed/performance is like being a print designer & not considering how your colors will print."

- @lukew

#speed #performance #web design #user experience #ux #ui #design

New Color matching game from Method of Action - creators of the Kerning Game and Shape Type <- check these out if you haven’t yet.

New Color matching game from Method of Action - creators of the Kerning Game and Shape Type <- check these out if you haven’t yet.

#online education #Method of Action #games #learning #design

http://developer.android.com/design/
First reference point for Android design

http://developer.android.com/design/

First reference point for Android design

#Android #design #patterns #pattern #styles #Google #mobile

via pixelblotch: The Fundamental Elements of Design

#design #elements of design

Looks like an awesome mobile design pattern gallery. via @brad_frost
http://mobiledesignpatterngallery.com/
Shame about the awful lightbox interaction when viewing examples&#8230;

Looks like an awesome mobile design pattern gallery. via @brad_frost

http://mobiledesignpatterngallery.com/

Shame about the awful lightbox interaction when viewing examples…

#mobile #design #ui #ux #user experience #pattern #patterns #pattern library

Core77&#8217;s http://designdirectory.com/ 
Find your next Design / Creative Agency

Core77’s http://designdirectory.com/ 

Find your next Design / Creative Agency

#agency #agencies #design

adworldmadworld:

The deeper meaning to UX design. People make mistakes, having limitations, make mental models and more. Great stuff.
(via The Psychologist’s View of UX Design | UX Magazine)

adworldmadworld:

The deeper meaning to UX design. People make mistakes, having limitations, make mental models and more. Great stuff.

(via The Psychologist’s View of UX Design | UX Magazine)

#psychology #ux #design #mental models #behavioral economics #brain

The Art of Color Coordination
full infographic at Kissmetrics

The Art of Color Coordination

full infographic at Kissmetrics

#color #design #web design #Kissmetrics

The invisible side of design [presentation]

This talk discusses the value of functionality, storytelling and thorough editorial work in Web. It argues about the significance of purpose, context and quality in our decisions. It also provides personal insights and practical examples of invisible design being used in practice.

#context #editorial #functionality #storytelling #design #web design

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