How Much I Made at Amazon in 18 Years (As a Principal Engineer)
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Top Comments (10)
Here is the list of the yearly salary progression: * 2006: $35/hour as a contractor * 2007: $85,000 as a full-time software development engineer * 2008: $85,000 * 2009: $100,000 * 2010: $148,000 * 2011: $190,000 * 2012: $173,000 * 2013: $215,000 * 2014: $240,000 * 2015: $243,000 * 2016: $282,000 * 2017: $300,000 * 2018: $350,000 * 2019: $400,000 * 2020: $450,000 * 2021: $535,000 * 2022: $420,000 * 2023: $539,000 In 2024, he was expecting to make $732,000 but quit his job in May 2024.
I have to say, the disclaimer at the beginning was strikingly empathetic, from the perspective of a young guy in software. A refreshing take in the Hobbesian online world of Male content creators.
Unparalleled transparency, thank you!
I just finished a summer internship at Amazon and got paid a salary of $9,138 per month (minus taxes) plus a one-time housing stipend for $7,106.67 (after tax, with a "gross up"). I have a bit till i graduate but i was told by my manager to expect an offer letter in the coming months for a second summer internship
Truthfully, I am immediately impressed by everything about you, my friend. You even used one of my favorite adages: "Comparison is the thief of joy." IDK that we'll ever get the chance to actually be buds IRL, but, FWIW -- You've got a new fan for life in me. Thanks for your content and equanimity.
Having an amazing wife can be the air under your wings you need to soar to higher heights. Your character as a man shows by the appreciation you show her in this vid, even when it wasn't necessary. Would love to hear your take one day on how you knew she was the one and how you guys build together, both from a financial and other aspects!
Excellent video. Congrats on your time in big tech and good luck on your new journey. I am not an ambassador of fire, donβt even follow it personally, but have recommended it to many. If that type of content is aligned with your goals for this channel a true step by step ELI5 type of video on everything from identifying the non-disc spending to outlining the setup of separate accounts, the transfers, bill pay, savings, etc would make for a good video. I feel like people get paralyzed by the process. Anyway just a thought and good luck on your future ventures!
I appreciate this video so much. I wish I saw this sooner. Currently at an inflection point in my cybersecurity career and want to join your community.
Thanks for sharing all your experiences - as someone that helps software engineering students and professionals alike, you'vr inspiring me to be more open and candid with everyone about the realities of growing your career and making decisions that are best for you. You have incredible insights and I wish you much success so you can grow your positive impact across the community!
Great video as always! Thanks for sharing!
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Here is the list of the yearly salary progression: * 2006: $35/hour as a contractor * 2007: $85,000 as a full-time software development engineer * 2008: $85,000 * 2009: $100,000 * 2010: $148,000 * 2011: $190,000 * 2012: $173,000 * 2013: $215,000 * 2014: $240,000 * 2015: $243,000 * 2016: $282,000 * 2017: $300,000 * 2018: $350,000 * 2019: $400,000 * 2020: $450,000 * 2021: $535,000 * 2022: $420,000 * 2023: $539,000 In 2024, he was expecting to make $732,000 but quit his job in May 2024.
I have to say, the disclaimer at the beginning was strikingly empathetic, from the perspective of a young guy in software. A refreshing take in the Hobbesian online world of Male content creators.
Unparalleled transparency, thank you!
I just finished a summer internship at Amazon and got paid a salary of $9,138 per month (minus taxes) plus a one-time housing stipend for $7,106.67 (after tax, with a "gross up"). I have a bit till i graduate but i was told by my manager to expect an offer letter in the coming months for a second summer internship
Truthfully, I am immediately impressed by everything about you, my friend. You even used one of my favorite adages: "Comparison is the thief of joy." IDK that we'll ever get the chance to actually be buds IRL, but, FWIW -- You've got a new fan for life in me. Thanks for your content and equanimity.
Having an amazing wife can be the air under your wings you need to soar to higher heights. Your character as a man shows by the appreciation you show her in this vid, even when it wasn't necessary. Would love to hear your take one day on how you knew she was the one and how you guys build together, both from a financial and other aspects!
Excellent video. Congrats on your time in big tech and good luck on your new journey. I am not an ambassador of fire, donβt even follow it personally, but have recommended it to many. If that type of content is aligned with your goals for this channel a true step by step ELI5 type of video on everything from identifying the non-disc spending to outlining the setup of separate accounts, the transfers, bill pay, savings, etc would make for a good video. I feel like people get paralyzed by the process. Anyway just a thought and good luck on your future ventures!
I appreciate this video so much. I wish I saw this sooner. Currently at an inflection point in my cybersecurity career and want to join your community.
Thanks for sharing all your experiences - as someone that helps software engineering students and professionals alike, you'vr inspiring me to be more open and candid with everyone about the realities of growing your career and making decisions that are best for you. You have incredible insights and I wish you much success so you can grow your positive impact across the community!
Great video as always! Thanks for sharing!