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Recursing | 1 month ago

My best guess is that a part of it is replacing US (or in this case Israeli) devs with much cheaper Italian/European ones, earning ~a quarter of their US counterparts and working longer hours, as Bending Spoons has an extremely competitive hiring process, and is probably the highest paying tech company in Italy

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ragall|1 month ago

Actually they're paying very competitive salaries. For example: https://jobs.bendingspoons.com/positions/67c6dc18c70c531d6db....

IshKebab|1 month ago

I can't see any salaries there but presumably they're going to be competitive for Europe, which is roughly half the competitive salary in America.

There are plenty of competent devs outside America. I can't see any reason why you'd want to pay American salaries if you're a global company.

throwaway2037|1 month ago

    > Typically, we offer individuals at the start of their career an annual salary of £85,797 in London and €66,065 elsewhere in Europe.
That would be excellent pay for a junior engineer in Italy.

Beretta_Vexee|1 month ago

They are also very good at pooling their infrastructure and software stack. This accounts for a significant portion of the costs.