Why developers get paid so much: The Netflix, Wistia and Stripe experience

Even during a pandemic and global economic uncertainty, the IT labor market lives by its own rules. There are companies here that are willing to pay their employees more and more and see this as an opportunity for development. 

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While the findings of Reed Hastings' beloved study on 10x developers are not universally shared (just read this thread on Hacker News), it's clear that engineers are helping companies get better. And they do this not only by writing code and looking for bugs, so their salaries are likely to continue to grow.




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