Show/Ask HN: Anonymous Global Product Manager Salary List(docs.google.com)
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Show/Ask HN: Anonymous Global Product Manager Salary List
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Might as well add the non-anonymous PM salaries from Buffer. Not sure if they have that exact job title though (Product Creator? Operations Champion?): https://open.buffer.com/transparent-salaries/
I'm curious why this information is better than Glassdoor? Is their data suspect?
sometimes old data, usually 30-40% below actual pay for most roles and has some funny algo's for normalisation..
They also are really bad for tech given the nature of our compensation (stock heavy).
there are no dates on glassdoor data; is a figure from a year ago or 10 years ago? hard to say.
Hello, use this form to feed in data if the sheet is locked: https://goo.gl/forms/eu9NXb18EvolaizN2
Might consider cribbing off of this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a1Df6dg2Pby1UoNlZU2l...
Besides tenure at the company, why not also include a column which is # of yrs PM experience?
Slightly off topic, but I find it quite amusing that I can see what cell everyone looking at the spreadsheet has selected, and can see everything being edited in real time.
either contributor to this file are exclusively outliers or everyone I know is underpaid .
I too am skeptical of the usefuless of this data. along with the risks of self-reported information, there's also going to be some skew towards people who have high income since (a) they are proud to share it and (b) people who are lower paid might be reluctant to "admit" it
Is that similar to a marketing manager? The US Bureau of Labor Statistics has detailed information of many types of jobs. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/advertising-promotions-an...
No, the initialism PM is usually the same job everywhere but stands for Program Manager, Product Manager, or Project Manager.
that buzzfeed salary... Someone should run a correlation of the "prefix" for Product Manager and how that correlates to stock/salary.
Looks like it is gone. What was it?