Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

I think it's high time to start openly discussing our pay

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Post ID: @OP+1bX9b39t

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Best?

I would say NVIDIA.

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Post ID: @3xkb+1bX9b39t

@2thr+1bX9b39t

Hey genius, you don’t get to diversify RSU grants. You’re locked in until vesting.

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Post ID: @3tbb+1bX9b39t

apparently, @2ktl is locked into some significant number of Intel RSU on a 4 year vesting cycle. It is safe to say that the answer to the question: "Who the f cares if Intel does good or not." would be you @2ktl, you care. Perhaps Intel's faith in your ability to improve the prospects of the company was ill-founded. How unsurprising.

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Post ID: @3keb+1bX9b39t

None of the above.
Putting 1M (assuming that's all you got) into any SINGLE one of them is a recipe for disaster.

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Post ID: @2thr+1bX9b39t

Question for the low IQ people at Intel.

Which is better for a 4 year RSU vest?
$1M in INTC
$1M in GOOG
$1M in FB
$1M in AMD
$1M in NVDA
$1M in AAPL

It’s called opportunity cost people.
Ge-z….

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Post ID: @2xvp+1bX9b39t

1 million worth of RSUs at price 58 means about 17240 shares? So if the stock is 40 dollars, the RSU still worth 690K.

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Post ID: @2eid+1bX9b39t

RSU price is currently set at $58 and in couple weeks INTC will be $40 so the RSU's would be worthless

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Post ID: @2prs+1bX9b39t

should we tell @2ktl ?

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Post ID: @2zsh+1bX9b39t

My RSU grant for the next 4 years is 1 million.

Who the f cares if Intel does good or not.

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Post ID: @2ktl+1bX9b39t

levels.fyi will answer any question...

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Post ID: @1fvk+1bX9b39t

They only show base salary on those h1b databases. RSUs are a huge part of your comp in tech and can be multiples of your base as you level up and the stocks continue to rise.

Intel is sh1t for comp.

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Post ID: @1mhe+1bX9b39t

Stock is down again today.
DEAD money at best.

You are giving up a lot of compensation by staying at a stagnant company instead of a growing one.

No growth makes your career progression a zero-sum game. You have to fight for a fixed revenue pool. That’s why you get the game of thrones politicking.

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Post ID: @1deh+1bX9b39t

https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=AMAZON+&job=PRINCIPAL%2C+SOLUTIONS+ARCHITECT&city=&year=2021

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Post ID: @1lqs+1bX9b39t

https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=PRINCIPAL+SOLUTION+ARCHITECT

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Post ID: @1sya+1bX9b39t

You have it all listed here, per goverment requirement:

https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=Intel&job=&city=&year=2021

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Post ID: @1ewn+1bX9b39t

An AWS Principle Solutions Architect (not even a dev) makes a total comp of $280K (Base, RSU, and sign on bonus).

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Post ID: @1tja+1bX9b39t

100k, Grade 7. Sacramento.

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Post ID: @1tlv+1bX9b39t

Dr. JHA WILL BE VERY WELL PAID

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Post ID: @1fpe+1bX9b39t

Phd starts at 117k, but normal raises are like 2% so your pay becomes less competitive every year. Also stock never goes up vs nvda which went from $35 to $800 per share in the past couple of years

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Post ID: @1sem+1bX9b39t

Just maybe not on this website; these people seem to be out for blood…maybe an anonymous form or with friends

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Post ID: @kxk+1bX9b39t

So is it true a sotware engg. with MS + 7 years exp. is paid something around 110k….

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Post ID: @yip+1bX9b39t

Enough with this secrecy cr-p. So many here are underpaid and they don't even know it.

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