(UA) IT/Tech Ukrainians in Canada
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Слишком много вопросов
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З 1942 по 1944 він в концтаборах був. Рішення стосовно поляків він не приймав та не міг. По відомих даних він про то взнав влітку 1944.
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Але мб прапусціў
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От того что он сидел во время Волынской резни менее виноватым от создания и впровадження идеологии он не становится
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Але калі небудзь мб
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Не, па вікі не атрымліваецца так
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Читай вище
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Ўсё, я ня маю больш цікавасці прадоўжываць дыялог на гэту тэму Віць
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Так атрымліваецца?
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Таму што сам Пуцін не рэжа дзяцей
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Ці то Пуцін не вінаваты і толькі салдаты дрэнныя
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От знайди, а потім подивись в біографію бандери. Там ти побачиш зо коли «різали волинь» Бандера в німецьких лагерях був
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FAANG vs Startup How do folks rationalize going from Big Tech to a startup? As far as I can tell, it’s about a 50% pay cut. For a senior person, Big Tech (FAANG) has equity on the order of the base salary. Startups are lower base salary with uncertain equity. The quantity of equity never seems to compensate for the risk. Looking at AngelList, equity for sub 20 person startup is around 0.15-0.3%. Contrast this with with Big Tech pay for senior/staff engineer which can be $200k salary plus $200k/year RSUs (I'm speaking of US West Coast). The startup would have to have an exit in the hundreds of millions for the payoff to be the same. I know that startups can offer more interesting work, impact, and growth. But when evaluating against Big Tech, it’s hard to let go so much of the compensation. I’m interesting in hearing from people who have decisively chosen to give up the comfort and guaranteed money of Big Tech to pursue startup life. www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/comments/prcwnu/faang_vs_startup/
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Калі ты кіруеш хлопцамі што так робяць віна на табе
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цікаві думки для тих хто вибирає між корпорацією і стартапом
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Будь ласка
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Ёсць вышэй
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Ну камон ён павінен сам рэзаць палякаў быў?
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В яких роках?
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FAANG vs Startup How do folks rationalize going from Big Tech to a startup? As far as I can tell, it’s about a 50% pay cut. For a senior person, Big Tech (FAANG) has equity on the order of the base salary. Startups are lower base salary with uncertain equity. The quantity of equity never seems to compensate for the risk. Looking at AngelList, equity for sub 20 person startup is around 0.15-0.3%. Contrast this with with Big Tech pay for senior/staff engineer which can be $200k salary plus $200k/year RSUs (I'm speaking of US West Coast). The startup would have to have an exit in the hundreds of millions for the payoff to be the same. I know that startups can offer more interesting work, impact, and growth. But when evaluating against Big Tech, it’s hard to let go so much of the compensation. I’m interesting in hearing from people who have decisively chosen to give up the comfort and guaranteed money of Big Tech to pursue startup life. www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/comments/prcwnu/faang_vs_startup/
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