I’m currently looking for opportunity for a rails career in USA (Note: I’ve never been to US in my entire life). Now can anyone give me a ballpark figure of the salary rate as a rails developer in the US? I’ve tried looking around in rails job boards but can not find an estimate of salary rate in the US. Please mail me privately if talking about this in public is irrelevant.
Thank you very much for your kind attention and support.
In our company, they tend to hire someone that knows Rails and a lot of other things. Thus, they tend to look for a jack of all
trades type of person that has a specialization in Ruby/Rails. Furthermore, they look for someone that likes to learn new stuff. Why? If there’s no growth in your employees, the company cannot expect to grow.
I'm currently looking for opportunity for a rails career in USA (Note:
I've
never been to US in my entire life).
Then don't you think you should at least visit before you decide if you
really want to live here?
Now can anyone give me a ballpark
figure of the salary rate as a rails developer in the US?
Conrad's advice is generally excellent, and it will be interesting to
see what salary.com says. My impression is that a reasonable target
range would be US$50,000-100,000 per year before taxes, depending on
experience (mid-career developers can probably expect about $70-80k) and
geographical area (you're likely to get paid more in an expensive
location such as New York or San Francisco). Does that help?
> I'm currently looking for opportunity for a rails career in USA (Note:
> I've
> never been to US in my entire life).
Then don't you think you should at least visit before you decide if you
really want to live here?
I'd like to do that. I'll make it as a consideration. Just need to
prepare a lot of things far ahead.
> Now can anyone give me a ballpark
> figure of the salary rate as a rails developer in the US?
Conrad's advice is generally excellent, and it will be interesting to
see what salary.com says. My impression is that a reasonable target
range would be US$50,000-100,000 per year before taxes, depending on
experience (mid-career developers can probably expect about $70-80k) and
geographical area (you're likely to get paid more in an expensive
location such as New York or San Francisco). Does that help?
Yes this really helps. Many thanks for that! At least I know what to
answer and value myself when this question is asked during interview.