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Are you happy with current compensation package after recent increases?

Are you happy with current compensation package after recent increases?

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Post ID: @OP+1hZyxFdu

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You spent 20 years with a 3% average salary growth rate?
Wow.
Sorry bud, but you really missed out.

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Post ID: @3dru+1hZyxFdu

No.

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Post ID: @2kdw+1hZyxFdu

I've worked at Intel for 20 years. Between 2002 and 2021 my largest increase in base pay was 6% and that came with a promotion. The rest were right around 3% and there was another promotion in there. Both promotions were during bad years for Intel. In 2022, I was surprised when I got both a 25% increase in base pay and 4x the RSUs. Was that due to years of being undercompensated, or the labor shortage of 2021/2022, or both? I am at least happy that I finally got a decent raise before Intel fell into yet another earnings slump.

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Post ID: @1nwx+1hZyxFdu

Yes.
I am not one to chase money. The work environment means a lot to me and I really like my team and immediate management.

Would more money be nice - sure. But the money is not worth the ulcer. I should note, I have been at Intel for 5 years out of 35 in various hw engineering positions.

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Post ID: @qkm+1hZyxFdu

If you do inferior job, they keep you on the payroll. If you do outstanding job, they give you big RSU package that when vested is mediocre. Can't win.

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Post ID: @urf+1hZyxFdu

RSU dead money.

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Post ID: @inl+1hZyxFdu

Left a few years ago. Got a 20% raise, plus the new current stock is worth WAY more than Intel's RSUs.

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