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Even when you might want to work for a non-profit, don't sell yourself too short. Dear developers, I ask you kindly to never accept these kind of salaries.

That entire range is an insult. Esp. with the dev stack in mind.

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  • 2
    (It would have been OK for a junior position. Yet they ask for Mid-Level. And even though to some being able to work remote might feel worth it, just don't.)
  • 6
    It is wordpress work though....
  • 3
    @C0D4 And that's why they should tripple the salary. Think it as damages they have to pay to use such tech ;)
  • 1
    @k0pernikus
    Wait is that jenkins and ci... I didn’t pay attention to those, WP stood out to much.

    30k seems like an insult now.
  • 10
    What they don't tell you is when they say remote, the mean working on a whaling ship in the middle of the Pacific ocean
  • 0
    Well, for a remote, 35K should be fine I guess.
    Because there is no fees of any kind.

    I'm currently employed at 29K€ in France (Lyon), not remote, and I have 3 years of experience. Are they taking advantage of me 🤐 ?
  • 0
    @Strannch Yes, they are. (OK, it's also a bit dependent on where you live. Yet I don't even bother looking below 40kEUR.) And only the sky is the limit ;)
  • 0
    @k0pernikus urgh. I'm always thinking like "maybe I'm overestimating the salary" since I'm new and not really experienced.
    They promised (it's not on paper so we never know) nice salary raises with each passing years and interests. So I hope I won't regret it.
  • 1
    @Strannch they are! After 4 years of apprenticeship (they don't really count as experience) I expect over 55k but living costs in switzerland are too god damn high
  • 0
    Depends on the place you live. In my country 20k-30k is really enough for excellent life quality. Minimum wage is 7.5k to give you an idea.
  • 1
    You pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
  • 0
    20k€. (m from India) People would do anything for such an amount here.
  • 0
    Well, it's PHP after all...
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