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I live in France, so I tried the recently announced calculator for international salaries.

The result is completely broken.

So for a developer without any experience and the lowest possible skill one could have, you (because I understand the calculator returns what SO as a company would pay me if I worked for you) would pay me 68k€ ? It's literally twice what a typical company would pay.

I don't even talk about the default "1 year experience, 1.0 skill" values that returns 75.6k€ (if I'm lucky enough, I might expect this salary when I'll retire).

You might want to fix those values, the calculator is currently pointless, or worse (at least for my country).

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    We are just not a "typical company". :)
    – Max
    Oct 17, 2016 at 15:59
  • @Max Okay, but do you actually have employees that live in my country? The numbers this calculator returns are indeed far from typical (I mean here: ridiculously high). Even if I've worked for Google, I would have earned roughly 60% of that amount. And I'm talking about the capital (Paris). Here were I work (second city of the country), one could expect 32k€ (instead of 75.6).
    – ken2k
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:03
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    Yup: stackoverflow.com/company/team
    – Max
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:04
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    Are you talking about gross or net salary @ken2k? I've heard that the French government takes quite a lot in taxes, but that might be the US media playing tricks with me again... Oct 17, 2016 at 16:06
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    disq.us/p/1cp1iw0 - TL;DR: Yes, these salaries refer to Stack Overflow employees only. They are gross salaries (for international contractors at least). And yes, the countries that appear in that list are the ones where Stack Overflow has at least one employee.
    – Konamiman
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:07
  • @MikeMcCaughan I'm talking about gross salary. If you remove taxes etc, for example the net amount I currently earn is ~27k€.
    – ken2k
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:08
  • 27k? Nice. In Germany, 32k becomes about 20.5k after taxes and social security.
    – Pekka
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:10

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The calculator describes our pay scale, for Stack Overflow employees. We’ve seen confusion that it represents general industry rates, which it does not.

We changed some copy: the header is now “How We Pay” and not merely “Salary Calculator”. Inherent in those numbers is “if you got hired at Stack Overflow”, which is a high bar.

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  • I got that part. Doesn't answer my question though. Or the answer would be: "we pay twice what the second best company would pay you".
    – ken2k
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:11
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    Or the answer would be: "we pay twice what the second best company would pay you" Apparently that is the answer. Although I'm having a hard time believing IT salaries in France are that low everywhere. It appears you can get much more in Germany, if salary calculators online can be trusted - and the two neighbours shouldn't be that far off. Might depend a lot on where you work (both geographically and in terms of industry and company size)?
    – Pekka
    Oct 17, 2016 at 16:11
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    @ken2k I don’t know whether we pay twice what other companies do, but if we stipulate what you say about other companies, then the answer is “yes”. Oct 17, 2016 at 16:13
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    Also note that it's gross pay (i.e. before taxes) and in most countries where we don't have a presence we hire contractors, which mean all business taxes are born by the employee. Oct 17, 2016 at 17:50

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