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Tech Company Pay - Salaries at Google/Apple/Twitter

30 points| staunch | 14 years ago |techcompanypay.com

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[+] liuwei6|14 years ago|reply
I don't know how they get the salary and if it is overall package. I use the following 3 sites 1. http://www.glassdoor.com self-reported, and has bonus, etc, mostly average 2. http://www.payscale.com from survey and research, have different segmentation based on experience, etc 3. http://www.salarylist.com real individual salary from government, not updated often, last update seems is 2010
[+] fatbat|14 years ago|reply
Site was not working for me when I tried. :(
[+] msg|14 years ago|reply
XXXXXed out the user name. You might want to scrub your exceptions before showing them to the user...

Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: User XXXXX already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections in /home/XXXXX/techcompanypay.com/find.php on line 8 Could not connect to mysql server.

[+] durzagott|14 years ago|reply
The "search as you type" feature is frustrating and, frankly, rubbish.
[+] shaggyfrog|14 years ago|reply
Ugh, yes. It almost brought my iPhone 3G to a halt.
[+] felipernb|14 years ago|reply
I'm pretty sure they weren't expecting the traffic generated by Hacker News and Techcrunch, it fails all the time
[+] KenCochrane|14 years ago|reply
Looks like this post and the one on techcrunch has flooded the site with traffic and it can't handle the load
[+] SODaniel|14 years ago|reply
This website is REALLY good at making everyone outside of San Francisco/NY really underpaid.
[+] beaker|14 years ago|reply
Sorry for the rant but what do you offer? Your site doesn't load at all? How are you not a spammer?

An error occurred in the application and your page could not be served. Please try again in a few moments.

If you are the application owner, check your logs for details.

[+] ya3r|14 years ago|reply
All I get is an "Application Error"
[+] samdelagarza|14 years ago|reply
the mysql is crashing under the strain placed on the site. Time to take it a few notches up in technology used, no? (nosql, etc.)

Interesting site btw, good work.

[+] beaker|14 years ago|reply
You honestly should delete this post, it doesn't represent your startup well. Maybe I'm wrong.