What It Took To Become An $800,000 Engineer

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  • @RahulPandeyrkp
    @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +231

    I ended up cutting a lot from this video to keep it a reasonable length. Join me for a live session where I'll share more details and take questions: www.jointaro.com/event/how-rahuls-compensation-went-from-dollar400k-to-dollar800k-at-meta/

  • @NeetCode
    @NeetCode Рік тому +664

    This was really insightful! Thanks for being so transparent Rahul

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +29

      Thanks Navi!

    • @Speekies
      @Speekies Рік тому +3

      Legend.

    • @loveanimals-0197
      @loveanimals-0197 Рік тому +8

      LOL. This guy was working at something called the Meta Portal team, which is now defunct. And he got laid off in Jan 2022. This is one way to spin what happened to you when you're not even at Meta anymore. 😂 Do people actually fall for idiots like this starting their own "career development" company.

    • @会供価
      @会供価 Рік тому

      @@loveanimals-0197source?

    • @angelazhang3393
      @angelazhang3393 11 місяців тому +13

      Why does it matter if he's not at Meta anymore? That's tremendous achievement in the 5 years he did work there.
      Your accomplishments don't disappear regardless of what happens in the future. (Unless you're dishonest like Theranos.)

  • @muneebzubair5069
    @muneebzubair5069 Рік тому +84

    Summary/Notes: 1. You need continuity to get to very senior levels 2. You don't need to be a genius to grow your career 3. Understand how equity works. Equity can give 3x more income than salary
    🎉cool❤ transparency. Learnt alot. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🇮🇳 🇺🇸

  • @emmanuelkofyagyapong6382
    @emmanuelkofyagyapong6382 Рік тому +272

    It's the best video out there, man. I remember you saying that a staff engineer is not evaluated by IQ but by work done and willingness to learn. It stricks me to these days.

  • @RahulPandeyrkp
    @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +2

    There's a lot that I ended up cutting from this video to keep it a reasonable length. Join me for a live session where I'll share more details and take questions: www.jointaro.com/event/how-rahuls-compensation-went-from-dollar400k-to-dollar800k-at-meta/

  • @tamasbalint1597
    @tamasbalint1597 Рік тому +32

    Thank you Rahul for this insightful video of yours. Truly the best I have watched about compensation. What I loved the most is how you still focused on career growth instead of "just" sharing the numbers. This is what we can all learn from. Looking forward to your live session.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +5

      Really appreciate that Tamas! Glad to have you in Taro Premium :)

  • @imheretosleep
    @imheretosleep 9 місяців тому +4

    *Remember guys, no matter how hard you try part of your success is “luck”. So don’t even bother thinking you can follow someone’s step and expects to be in the same position. Also, the environment is a major factor as well.*

  • @mfiaz7719
    @mfiaz7719 Рік тому +47

    Rahul,
    You’re an inspiration. Thanks for in depth transparency. I’ve never seen someone to be this transparent, especially someone from South Asian community

    • @urbaneindiana3089
      @urbaneindiana3089 Рік тому +4

      It's not South Asia - its the Indian subcontinent

    • @CrackDataScience
      @CrackDataScience Рік тому

      something bad = INDIAN
      something good = south asian. lol typical paxtani

    • @thedarkknight8225
      @thedarkknight8225 Рік тому

      ​@@urbaneindiana3089what is the geographical difference

  • @janailtongoncalvesdesouza4160
    @janailtongoncalvesdesouza4160 Рік тому +8

    I think the most important part is: be happy for where you are. When you do that, you'll put the work and effort necessary to grow on that company and as a professional as well.
    Nice video! Congrats for your career!

  • @Meadejones
    @Meadejones Рік тому +26

    You worked at a company that rewarded your efforts. If a boss gives employees more work and the employee accepts, 99% just means more work and no pay.
    If you have the ability to get bonuses/pay increases/stock every quarter then you are in such a rare situation.
    People say "no" since we know there is no increase on any compensation.

    • @goochipoochie
      @goochipoochie 10 місяців тому +4

      Yeah exactly
      None of these tips works for any company other than the absolute best ones

    • @Tombi432
      @Tombi432 2 місяці тому +1

      @@goochipoochie Correct in all companies I worked at so far, you get more work and sometimes even punished. Your pay will increase by 2% to offset an inflation of 4%. The only way to get a raise is by switching companies. This is another high IQ success story which does not apply to 99%.

  • @spencjon4822
    @spencjon4822 9 місяців тому +2

    Understanding what a performance review entails is super important.
    I've gotten screwed by a manager because I didn't track enough of my impact over the year and that shunted me down a level. Keep track of everything you do in a separate doc. It saved me from my managers's 'idea' of how I was doing and forced them to give me a higher rating because my manager had a Blindspot to all the work I do.
    Be proactive in your performance reviews, spend the mind numbing time to write the doc well. Most importantly, track your impact with proof.

  • @divyangvaidya1999
    @divyangvaidya1999 Рік тому +48

    So transparent. No arrogance even though he has a lot to be arrogant about. Good video. Could you also discuss resume and interview tips?

    • @michaellemmen
      @michaellemmen 10 місяців тому +1

      He has nothing to be arrogant about

    • @divyangvaidya1999
      @divyangvaidya1999 10 місяців тому +1

      @@michaellemmenHe does so. $800,000 salary is no joke.

    • @lycan2494
      @lycan2494 10 місяців тому +1

      @@michaellemmen he has a A LOT to be arrogant about. 800k is insane

    • @ClarkPotter
      @ClarkPotter 9 місяців тому

      ​​@@michaellemmenIf he's receiving $800k in comp, he's likely bringing in on the order of $2.4M for Meta.
      If providing $2+M PER YEAR in value isn't something worthy of being arrogant about, if you so chose, idk what is.

    • @TheLuminousOne
      @TheLuminousOne 9 місяців тому +1

      What are you talking about; there's no place for arrogance in our society. Those who have it should grow up, it looks unsightly and weak.

  • @cody_codes_youtube
    @cody_codes_youtube Рік тому +17

    I love the transparency! These videos are very insightful, and I plan on making more as well. NEVER got to this level though! 😹

  • @melvin6228
    @melvin6228 Рік тому +82

    The US FAANG salaries are so insane. I’m sure a staff engineer in London wouldn’t make the same amount

    • @MikhailFederov
      @MikhailFederov Рік тому +40

      London isn't a real place like the US.

    • @brandonalfaro42
      @brandonalfaro42 Рік тому +5

      Huh?

    • @shachede6828
      @shachede6828 Рік тому +16

      Fam even in US faang he is on the upper end. Also how many top talent rate skill staff engineers are in London? It’s demand and supply. And he is meeting expectations

    • @ocelotl4655
      @ocelotl4655 Рік тому +3

      Cause MERICAAA fk yeahhh 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲😎😂

    • @alex-shanghai
      @alex-shanghai Рік тому +2

      800k is at the very high end of staff eng pay range. I know many staff get paid at around 500-600k. And btw not all us office has the same pay. That guy is likely in the MPK office. 😅

  • @acecala3576
    @acecala3576 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for making such videos! It really does help. I have been working in tech in companies which don't provide RSU's and hence my salary has always been low. In tech for almost 14 years and I know I have lost lot of money while staying at these companies. I am a Sr. engineer with pay less than $200K and residing in California. Your explanation helps a lot. I always hated prepping for LC and would love to do some real work, but unfortunately LC is the only way to get into these big techs.

  • @karanbhatia2834
    @karanbhatia2834 Рік тому +11

    This video is a gold mine of information for software engineers ❤

  • @jishnudesarkar
    @jishnudesarkar Рік тому +11

    You did your bachelor's and master's from Stanford! :D
    You and I must have a very different understanding of 'not a genius'.
    Great video though!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +5

      It's very possible to *not* be a genius and go to Stanford!

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy 9 місяців тому

      a lot of highly educated people are stupid in other ways, like all other homo sapien.

  • @rv38413
    @rv38413 Рік тому +11

    You should also speak about managing equity vests and implication of holding equity in your company vs diversification 😊

  • @miztamacondatrack
    @miztamacondatrack Рік тому +6

    I got a $250 bonus at Walmart during my performance review

  • @AjahMila
    @AjahMila 5 місяців тому

    This video was completely life-changing. Thank you so much!

  • @Pherecydes
    @Pherecydes Рік тому +9

    You got more offers in your job search prior to Meta than I've gotten in my entire career.

  • @ItsMeIshir
    @ItsMeIshir Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video and sharing the key takeaways. Truly amazing to see the career growth.

  • @natedavidoff668
    @natedavidoff668 Рік тому +1

    Good on you man. I am surprised every time I hear someone successfully navigate the office politics of a company.

  • @gabrielfono844
    @gabrielfono844 Рік тому +3

    This is so amazing
    Thanks such amazing transparency

  • @awseommarv
    @awseommarv Рік тому +15

    Seeing some growth stories for engineers at Riot Games, Roblox, or even EA would be cool the hear

  • @kenjimiwa3739
    @kenjimiwa3739 11 місяців тому +1

    One thing you mention at 8:45 is that people waste time doing leetcode. You may have already been strong in this area from your CS background and abilities. Many people struggle with algorithms/data structures bc they don't use this skill too often on the job and therefore need to brush up before interviewing.
    This is not to say *only* do leetcode but it's typically a weak point for many and used on the interviewer side to fail candidates.
    Also thank you for sharing such honest and detailed information!

  • @neilchen1494
    @neilchen1494 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Rahul for the great video, this is so informational and inspiring!

  • @vidhi_bhatt
    @vidhi_bhatt Рік тому +3

    Such a succint and insightful video. Thanks for sharing your journey Rahul!

  • @Dremekeks
    @Dremekeks 9 місяців тому

    Invaluable information, with excellent delivery and execution. Subscribed. Thank you!

  • @JacobAuthier
    @JacobAuthier Рік тому +16

    Thanks for the story!! :) Great job for you. Trying to hit SDE2 at Amazon, hopefully will be there soon!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +1

      Best of luck with the Amazon promo! I've been learning a lot about Amazon performance reviews recently and it seem intense (so many peer reviews).

    • @doublegdog
      @doublegdog Рік тому

      Yes I just hit SDE 2. The process is nuts and so thorougg!

    • @ReallyDru
      @ReallyDru Рік тому

      I’m tryna hit L5 rn hopefully before my 2 year mark 🤞🏽🤞🏽 I finally got a project wit L5 scope

  • @fyfoh
    @fyfoh Рік тому +11

    Well done. I have to run my own tech startup to get this kind of compensation. Getting this kind of compensation is very difficult if you don't work for a company that hands out equity very generously.

    • @Tim666-o5n
      @Tim666-o5n 11 місяців тому

      You bet he worked his ass off (He mentioned pulling extra hours over the first 6 months) and he obviously is a genius in his job.
      But the gist of it is: Follow your passions and put in the hard work.
      Make sure you get recognized and rewarded for it and you will be happy.

  • @bitzplz
    @bitzplz Рік тому +6

    I would love to hear more about compensation at different levels outside of big tech, we always hear about FAANG, and quite frankly, this will not be the reality for most engineers

  • @untitled6981
    @untitled6981 11 місяців тому +2

    Last years downsizing across tech makes alot more sense now

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy 9 місяців тому +1

      last year? it's happening now in 2024 still.

  • @ocoocososococosooooosoococoso
    @ocoocososococosooooosoococoso Рік тому +3

    His background...Standford bachelor with Standford Master... this guy is just another level guys.. know your limits

    • @Alex-kr7zr
      @Alex-kr7zr Рік тому +2

      Gotta be rich to earn some doe.

  • @timerwentoff
    @timerwentoff Рік тому +5

    Thanks for your insights, especially about not job hopping (for compensation) every 2 years.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +2

      This is one of the biggest barriers holding back engineers. Classic short-term vs long-term optimization.

  • @eudaimonian9473
    @eudaimonian9473 Рік тому +4

    Good video but there's been a big regime change over the past 2-3 years so we shouldn't expect equity to continually rise as a rule, especially as the 'blitzscaling' playbook that a lot of tech companies used to grow bears fewer fruit with limited funding and more competition.

  • @VijayKumar-dn4pz
    @VijayKumar-dn4pz Рік тому +2

    bohot badhiya Pandey ji! Shabaash! Lage raho!

  • @SuboptimalEng
    @SuboptimalEng Рік тому +39

    Everyone dunks on Zuck, but he was very empathetic to Meta's employees in 2020. Good on him.
    Also, this is the most insightful breakdown on tech salaries I've ever seen, really great video Rahul!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +12

      Meta employees, by and large, were very happy during the pandemic with the company leadership. (Free money does that :P)

    • @charan775
      @charan775 Рік тому +9

      And then he fired so many people in 2023

    • @jaintango
      @jaintango Рік тому

      @@charan775 more to do with too much hiring in 2021 when Fed was printing free money and tech stocks were on a tear, many companies made that mistake

    • @geekwithabs
      @geekwithabs Рік тому +6

      Zuck does try really hard to fit in as a human. Almost makes us feel he is totally and completely human 😉

    • @Stoneface_
      @Stoneface_ Рік тому

      ​@@charan775well Meta wa struggling financially so sadly many were let go.

  • @muhannadobeidat
    @muhannadobeidat 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing all of this. Rarely anyone does that.

  • @ritzenhauf
    @ritzenhauf Рік тому +4

    I think you had an effective manager, to understand and achieve performance expectations

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +5

      I had 4 managers throughout my time at Meta, which is actually a lot less than most people I knew. Overall I was lucky with my bosses.

  • @MichaelShao
    @MichaelShao 11 місяців тому

    i think #2 of the "takeaways" can be aptly summarized as having a "growth mindset". Great video.

  • @Steven-zp8hf
    @Steven-zp8hf 5 місяців тому

    Man those are some senior executive level figures here in Australia. Well done

  • @tungvuthanh5537
    @tungvuthanh5537 Рік тому

    This video is a bomb. thank you Rahul for the extremely detailed analysis

  • @lemonadeintech
    @lemonadeintech Рік тому +3

    This is a great video! So much value man.

  • @yexiang5977
    @yexiang5977 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for the quality content and wish you all the best !

  • @Neonb88
    @Neonb88 Рік тому +2

    What a boss, definitely looking out for more content from you

  • @_BestViralClips_
    @_BestViralClips_ 9 місяців тому

    Hey Rahul,
    I loved the video! I think it would be really cool to for you to make a video about where you came from and your background in CS. Possibly showing how you would do your education differently or maybe you wouldn't at all. I think it could be a cool video to see your insights about CS! Thanks!

  • @ShikharKunal
    @ShikharKunal 7 днів тому

    Really Insightful! Thanks :)

  • @takiemtam1
    @takiemtam1 10 місяців тому

    you are so good, it's just took you a first few months to learn how to work at Facebook, I'm working at a trading company, my salary is just 200k but it took me over 6 months to learn what is happening here

  • @SurajKumar-vi3ll
    @SurajKumar-vi3ll Рік тому

    you and Alex put 1.5 months of effort for creating this video up! Worth it.

  • @TheBlackManMythLegend
    @TheBlackManMythLegend Рік тому +1

    I watched Taro... What you are building with Alex it's huge. Bravo. I am not in the ~USA so I am not directly the target for FAang and already 38 senior android dev but great product.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +2

      Appreciate that! We have tons of events, e.g. a paper reading group, that hopefully will be interesting even if you're not targeting a FAANG company.
      We want to be indispensable for *all* engineers :)

  • @jonassteinberg3779
    @jonassteinberg3779 11 місяців тому

    My man throwing down the paystubs. Boss right there.

  • @Bombstark
    @Bombstark 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @MichaelMerritt
    @MichaelMerritt Рік тому +3

    When you got the first 6 offers, what were your leetcoding skills at that time? That seems to be the roadblock for me. Take home projects I can relax and complete.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +2

      I got pretty good at Leetcode. I got rejected from a few of the earlier companies, but for the most part I was able to meaningful progress on almost all problems I was asked.

    • @MichaelMerritt
      @MichaelMerritt Рік тому

      @@RahulPandeyrkp Appreciate you following up and for your transparency, thanks!

  • @sidb596
    @sidb596 9 місяців тому

    Really insightful, thank you!

  • @sean658
    @sean658 11 місяців тому +2

    I truly can’t even fathom making this amount of money. I would feel the biggest imposter syndrome and that I was expected to at least bring into the company my weight in salary which is a pretty lofty expectation and pressure(at least to those ignorant of these roles & responsibilities). Mad respect to all the people that are able land these coveted gigs.

    • @ramsyrama
      @ramsyrama 11 місяців тому

      Believe in yourself

  • @hello_dayana
    @hello_dayana Рік тому +2

    i want to hear from software engineers who have worked at startups like airbnb and uber in the early days OR they’re working in a unicorn start up right now

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому

      I know a few people who were early at the tech darlings in the mid-2010s (Airbnb/Uber). But they may not want to share how rich they are :P I'll ask around

  • @J90JAM
    @J90JAM Рік тому +1

    $800k is wild, I love it.

  • @nunofigueira8691
    @nunofigueira8691 8 місяців тому

    Thank you ver much to be very honest in this video. My respect to you.

  • @drury2d8
    @drury2d8 10 місяців тому +1

    I design high pressure equipment for power plants, making $80k. I can do without fb, but what would happen if a power plant went offline even for an hour? One error and kaboom. Life can be unfair at times but that's how it rolls.

    • @UuU1001.
      @UuU1001. 9 місяців тому +1

      And there are people who throw/dribble balls, swing sticks, and swing bats who make more than you, him, and me combined x10+. Say your last statement again.

  • @narbwow8168
    @narbwow8168 9 місяців тому

    0:19 Great video, although I fundamentally disagree with how you're considering equity comp. As far as I'm concerned, when RSUs are granted, that is NOT comp. It counts as compensation when they're sold and the money hits your bank account. Tech stocks can be volatile, and if you leave the org you can't take the RSU's with you, so until they're vested and sold, you're counting your chickens before the eggs hatch, so to speak.

  • @JShaker
    @JShaker 11 місяців тому

    I'm not sure I completely agree with the takeaway that equity is the secret sauce to getting a better comp. If the stocks were all as cash instead, it's virtually the same thing.
    I think the takeaway is that good
    perf reviews will lead you to a much higher comp than where you start because there's a compounding effect when you chain high performance review after high performance review.

  • @mansourazimi6650
    @mansourazimi6650 10 місяців тому

    thank you Rahul love you thanks for share your valuable experience. really good video i wish one day i become like you 💗

  • @sharoncohen318
    @sharoncohen318 Рік тому +4

    Focusing on salary over equity isn't an issue really, most of the companies offering the highest salaries also have the most valuable equity.
    Sure you can join early-stage startups that succeed and make you millions through your options, but that is highly unlikely. High salary, RSUs or later stage options seem like a much more clear path to wealth.

  • @stephaniewang5810
    @stephaniewang5810 Рік тому

    It will be very interesting and helpful if you can have a video talk about how your manager in FB rates your performance.

  • @deniojr
    @deniojr 3 місяці тому

    Can you elaborate more about not focusing so much on DSA and focus on real world Software Engineer problems? I honestly see them all over big tech interviews, in all levels

  • @info781
    @info781 Рік тому

    Very cool video, it is nice to be rewarded with cash for efforts where you are not a commissioned sales person. Tech companies are so far ahead of every other company.

  • @s4ltokyo
    @s4ltokyo Рік тому

    Very valuable video, thanks for all the useful content you've been putting out

  • @jeswer9
    @jeswer9 Рік тому +3

    Hi Rahul,
    I'd like to see growth stories from engineers at Nvidia!

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +1

      Let me try to find someone, there are several NVIDIA engineers on Taro

  • @kedarpandya1229
    @kedarpandya1229 10 місяців тому

    Great video brother.

  • @Vlamm
    @Vlamm Рік тому +7

    Great video, very enlighting indeed. What I find most interesting is that Meta seems to have a very clear framework for assessing performance and assigning rewards. I feel a lot of companies don’t really have this in place which causes ambiguity come performance review time.
    Question : can you recommend resources to plan career path at a data engineer (rather than SE) - also would be interesting to have your thoughts on the UK / Europe markets too.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +3

      A lot of the advice we give to Software Engineers will apply directly to Data Engineers (we have a bunch of DEs in Taro). I'd recommend building relationships with the type of engineer you want to become, and figure out what kinds of opportunities and options are available in that domain.

  • @skyhappy
    @skyhappy Рік тому +6

    How many hours a week did you average working? And did you ever burn out?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +4

      Probably 50-60 hours/week, at least for the first 2 years, then it went down considerably. Closest I got to burnout was in the months right around the launch of Portal.

    • @NOCDIB
      @NOCDIB Рік тому +2

      ​@@RahulPandeyrkpdoes that 50-60 hours include time outside of the office?

  • @mnchester
    @mnchester Рік тому

    Excellent video as always Rahul!
    Can you please do videos on growth stories from Google (L5 to L6 if possible)? Promotion is notoriously hard there. Thanks!

  • @alex-shanghai
    @alex-shanghai Рік тому

    Great video. Very inspiring! 👍

  • @Philson
    @Philson Рік тому +1

    Insane how you got those offers. I guess you need to live there for such opportunities.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому

      certainly helps to live in Silicon Valley, but more importantly you need the network

  • @amitabhstatton3236
    @amitabhstatton3236 Рік тому +1

    If you can last at Netflix, I'd want to know they increase their base salary to keep up with equity offerings.

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому

      Netflix has an interesting compensation philosophy, would love to do a case study of someone there

  • @sasukesuite1
    @sasukesuite1 Рік тому +2

    Man I wish I would have done comp sci instead of aerospace. I’m at the highest level (Senior SME) and I only make $187k. Max salary is like $200k - $250k. For $800k I should pretty much start over lol.

    • @jibreelkeddo7030
      @jibreelkeddo7030 Рік тому +1

      SWE is small enough that one wizard can theoretically learn it all and do it all for a product end to end (compared to more specialized and focused classic engineering skill sets). Regular senior devs make same salaries as other engineering fields. Only one man army kind of guys make 800k in SWE. OP is basically Rambo.

    • @tylerjohnson4
      @tylerjohnson4 Рік тому +1

      bro i’m in high school thinking i want to do an aerospace engineering degree, after seeing this maybe software engineering or cs is better

    • @danny.golcman6846
      @danny.golcman6846 Рік тому +1

      The money aerospace engineers can earn is still a shit ton of money. Also keep in mind that the people making this much money are the 1 percent of all software engineers, it is incredibly difficult and competitve to get a job like this guy did in the video, he went to stanford and has a bs and ms in computet science so he is the top of the top in terms of technical talent. To get a position lioe him is unrealistic for thr average person, even if u did do CS i doubt you will havr ever maxed out to as much money as the guy in the video, most software engineers cap at around 100k to 300k max.

    • @danny.golcman6846
      @danny.golcman6846 Рік тому

      ​@@tylerjohnson4even though it is highly unlikely that you will ever make as much monet as that guy in the video.. I still think you should pursue CS or software engineering, its more lucrative and in demand that aerospace engineering, im personally studying Software engineering right noe in university and im happy with my choice so far.

  • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
    @Sanyu-Tumusiime Рік тому +1

    yeah but most engineer we sell our equity and buy index funds with it as soon as it vests. so we're not multi millionoares even if we join uber or airbnb.

  • @ThePandaGuitar
    @ThePandaGuitar Рік тому

    The only thing it takes to get to that figure is a tech bubble and massive ZIRP liquidity.

    • @nacpatil
      @nacpatil Рік тому

      and luck that company ipos!

  • @ayivugwekabemba
    @ayivugwekabemba Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @zunnorain-shah
    @zunnorain-shah Рік тому +4

    Can you mention or make a video on the tech stack you used during your time in facebook?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +3

      I used a bunch of languages, at least including Java, Kotlin, Python, JavaScript, C++, Hack, and probably a few others as well :)

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +3

      I talk about learning new tech quickly here: www.linkedin.com/posts/rpandey1234_techcareergrowth-softwareengineering-learncoding-activity-6863289196363292672-deYx/

    • @zunnorain-shah
      @zunnorain-shah Рік тому

      @@RahulPandeyrkp love you bro! thank you for replying lol. Sure will check out ur link!!

  • @PelosiStockPortfolio
    @PelosiStockPortfolio Рік тому +1

    You mention "putting in the hours" a few times as a key take away. How many extra hours were you putting in each week?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому +2

      Probably 50-60 hours/week for the first few years

  • @livostersgaming
    @livostersgaming Рік тому +2

    I am a non IT person but i want my future in IT can u suggest me a specific roles i can focus on like data or cloud or cyber

  • @serene_618-fb3ns
    @serene_618-fb3ns 10 місяців тому +1

    Well those days are over, faang is harder to get into than ever

  • @develop_with_Debasmita
    @develop_with_Debasmita Місяць тому

    Hi ! Can you please tell the amount of hours(average) you've worked each day ?

  • @mg-ht9ir
    @mg-ht9ir Рік тому +2

    Hey plz reply.. Me im in an company which given me there already existing app which made in javascript to convert in all in kotlin Im just a fresher and I can't figure out is it good for me or not currently I'm performing the best I can but I'm not working on any production level app what should I do find a new job or learn.. Learning from last 3months

  • @AlonaSkrypnyk-x3k
    @AlonaSkrypnyk-x3k 11 місяців тому

    Thank for your English! Also about information

  • @zuowang5185
    @zuowang5185 9 місяців тому

    what do you think about paper money that might not reach IPO? It also might expire after 7 years? And employer can terminate you right before vesting? For example, Rippling is handing out equity like it's nothing

  • @StarBoy-fc2bz
    @StarBoy-fc2bz 11 місяців тому

    Amazing Video!

  • @kevinpellerin6715
    @kevinpellerin6715 10 місяців тому

    You see if big tech companies allow someone to do this, imagine what a solo developer can do on their own, when one can make their own decisions and have 100% of the revenue. 4 years is plenty of time to build a multi-million dollar startup and nobody is there to hold the developer back

  • @FreedomFinanceFun
    @FreedomFinanceFun Рік тому +1

    Big tech is a completely different world

  • @nomaanalwi9495
    @nomaanalwi9495 Рік тому +1

    So were you able to cash out all the RSUs when you left Meta? What about their vesting periods?

    • @RahulPandeyrkp
      @RahulPandeyrkp  Рік тому

      No, I left $700K+ worth of unvested RSUs when I left Meta

    • @Tw0912.
      @Tw0912. Рік тому

      @@RahulPandeyrkpwhy if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @kenjimiwa3739
    @kenjimiwa3739 11 місяців тому

    Would you say your six offers after Pinterest were mainly due to your leet code performance during interviews?

  • @OKBYE0
    @OKBYE0 Рік тому

    I am a fresher trying campus placements .... The coding interview pressure is very hectic

  • @amantedelmondo1787
    @amantedelmondo1787 Рік тому +2

    Do you personally believe that some of the people who have started successful tech companies like Zuckerberg, Jan Koum, Evan Spiegel, etc. are gifted geniuses or do you think they just got the right idea at the precise time and had a lot of luck along the way??

  • @pejpm
    @pejpm Рік тому +2

    Out of interest….do employers like Meta give any guidance on how to manage concentrated position risk? I’m also compensated with RSUs, however it’s much smaller % of overall comp. $800k TC is obviously great overall, but the reality is you have an enormous amount of single stock risk there considering the relatively low base salary.

    • @pioneer7777777
      @pioneer7777777 Рік тому

      That's a great point, especially considering those Meta shares saw a peak to trough loss of 75% from 2021 to 2022. Add on the fact that he's at the 37% federal rate and 10% California rates, he potentially could have netted far less if he sold his stock positions at the wrong times, in addition to paying in hundreds of thousands in income tax over the years.

  • @nilfux
    @nilfux Рік тому +1

    I rolled a really bad tech reviewer who gave me an algo question where I gave him 5 correct answers and he wanted one I couldn't figure out, I still have no idea what he wanted. It was so bad I almost hung up the Zoom call. He wouldn't take any of the correct answers, he communicated terribly and the 3 weeks I spent preparing using the Meta prep guide were useless as this guy didn't follow ANY of the stuff in the prep guide. 1 star.

  • @YakoScarlet
    @YakoScarlet Рік тому

    you're amazing thanks this really helps

  • @DhavalSakaria
    @DhavalSakaria Рік тому

    Remeber: high slaried person will be on top of the list when they do layoffs...

  • @blakelmj
    @blakelmj 5 місяців тому

    Holding on to equity only makes sense if the company has potential like Uber, Facebook, AirBNB. I cringe when a company that doesn't make any revenue offers equity instead of salary.