The range seems right because the job spec is so varied. But for someone
coming in on the lower end of senior, I would say $90k-$100k is about right.
Most of those higher salaries are closer to DevOps range. If you are
expected to contribute immediately at a high level on process development
and automation, or cloud based technologies, that is the the money gets
into those higher ranges.
Congrats, enjoy and learn.
Kevin Fries
On Nov 8, 2017 8:35 PM, "Snyder, Alexander J" <
alex@misteralexander.com>
wrote:
I should have included that this is an internal transfer, supported by my
current management team as the "next step" in my professional growth plan.
Are salary negotiations different for internal candidates?
Thanks,
Alex.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8+
On Nov 8, 2017 7:34 PM, "der.hans" <
PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
> Am 08. Nov, 2017 schwätzte Snyder, Alexander J so:
>
> moin moin,
>
> Hello folks --
>>
>> Interested to know if the group could advise on what a reasonable yearly
>> salary would be for a "Senior Linux Administrator" here in the Phoenix
>> Metro Valley. I have researched online and found a wide spread between
>> 75k-130k ... that seems to vary wildly based on location ... hoping to
>>
>
> That spread sems about right. I do know of places that pay less than that.
> Need to know abut more places that pay on the top end :).
>
> Dice, LOPSA and Linux Foundation do salary surveys ( might be the same
> salary survey ).
>
> The biggest key is what you want in order to take the job.
>
> Money isn't the only reason to jump ship, but if that's part of the
> enticement it needs to be enough to compensate for the risk of leaving a
> job and taking a change on a new place. If the current gig sucks and the
> new gig is awesome, the cost of risk might be negative :).
>
> Don't forget to calculate the value of other benefits that matter to you
> as well. I went from a place with matching 401k to a place without
> matching 401k, which significantly reduced the actual pay increase.
>
> Free gym and mass transit credits are useless to me as I already have a
> gym membership and working from home requires no transit :).
>
> If the new place doesn't really give raises ( as most don't ), then
> consider what you'd want to be making in 3 years with at least COLA
> raises.
>
> Also ask about travel requirements and opportunities for training and
> conferences.
>
> Congrats on the offer and good luck!
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
>
> narrow that down ... so I can see through any included "Cost of living"
>> bump.
>>
>> I did my own "back of the envelope" calculation and found "$106,865.00"
>> may
>> be a reasonable ask, but again, this was averaged with data from about 22
>> different "Tech Hubs" (Atlanta, Austin, SF, Seattle, etc, etc ...).
>>
>> I have about 12 years experience with Linux (no Unix exp), and have worked
>> in a variety of Linux focused jobs, but have never been in a "Senior"
>> (title) role before, and I'm not sure what a reasonable ask is.
>>
>> Right now I'm at $85k and would like to counter an offer, intelligently.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Alex.
>>
>>
> --
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> # When in doubt, choose the interesting. -- der.hans
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