Based on our record, Levels.fyi seems to be a lot more popular than Dice.com. While we know about 2287 links to Levels.fyi, we've tracked only 76 mentions of Dice.com. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
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Check levels.fyi , SoundCloud Level4, Level5 are barely reaching 100K with YOE 8-10 years. N26 - L4(Senior), L5(Lead) have avg TC around 80-85 and 100-105 respectively. Zalando for the interview process they have - Senior is around 90K and principal around 115K. That's kinda low. Source: 5 months ago
PS: I have started looking at levels.fyi and Glassdoor - only LinkedIn for job postings for now. Source: 5 months ago
Salary wise, you can check on https://levels.fyi/, but from what I remember the range is 60-65K for Paris office. Source: 5 months ago
Yes definitely. Glassdoor is useful here, look at pay at companies that employ FPGA/ASIC engineers. Intel/Altera ; Amd/Xilinx ; Nvidia ; etc... etc. levels.fyi is useful as well. Source: 5 months ago
Get your resume on one of the Resume Review posts. Do more impressive projects. Build a complete full-stack application in React/NextJS, user logins and all. Apply on more than one job site. You most likely are not going to get your job from a LinkedIn Easy Apply. Get on https://dice.com. The postings here are horrendous and mostly 3rd party recruiter garbage, but many of the decent employers search for your... Source: 5 months ago
I got hired based on a referral from a friend I used to work with, but when I was in the market I used mainly dice.com to search for remote jobs. Source: 5 months ago
Dice.com shows very few Blazor jobs. Like 5 for remote only. I haven't checked other job boards yet. It's time consuming to ask, for every full stack .NET job, the company or recruiter if the company is or plans to use Blazor in the near future. Source: 6 months ago
Don't let all the discouraging people get to you! The secret is to pick a vendor tool and master it! Check out dice.com and looks for the requirements, how many people are hiring for that skill, and what the reoccuring skills are. Source: 10 months ago
Dice.com is where those jobs are posted. Source: 11 months ago
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