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thiagocsf | 3 years ago
If you’re applying for a job at GitLab, you’ll receive a password so you can calculate your salary.
Disclaimer: am gitlab employee.
thiagocsf | 3 years ago
If you’re applying for a job at GitLab, you’ll receive a password so you can calculate your salary.
Disclaimer: am gitlab employee.
probably_wrong|3 years ago
I don't understand your point. If GitLab says "the salary for an employees in San Francisco is 120k", which part of that information is proprietary? It's not like they are saying "John Doe, who lives in 1600 Pennsylvania Av., makes 120k".
jt2190|3 years ago
> It's not like they are saying "John Doe, who lives in 1600 Pennsylvania Av., makes 120k".
It would be trivial for someone to aggregate that data from additional public sources, e.g. find a list of employees on LinkedIn and use their listed Job Title to determine salary.
Companies do have some responsibility to keep their employee’s personal data private, and this seems like a reasonable balance.
klaustopher|3 years ago
andag|3 years ago