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CarForumPoster posted:Absolutely you should. There are tons of calculators to convert your SoCal $ into Austin $. $100k in San Francisco is only $60k in Orlando FL. If someone was offered 70 in orlando they'd be living much better than on a low 6 figure SF Salary. enraged_camel posted:Hello thread. I currently live in Southern California, but I have an interview with a company in Austin next week. The question of salary will come up so I've been doing some research. Every website I looked at says Austin is about 30% cheaper than LA. My question is, should I be taking this into account when they make an offer? For example, if they offer the same amount I'm making now, does that mean that it's actually a pretty good offer? You can also use Federal Government Locality Pay to get an idea of what the cost differences should be. However, unless you're some extreme min/max kinda person you need consider where you want to live too. For example, given 70k in the Bay Area and 100k in Orlando, similar to the above example, I would still stay in the Bay Area.
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Hawkeye posted:Well I had a full-day interview yesterday. It overall went very well (1 hour presentation, 30 minute meetings with different team members for the rest of the day except for lunch with a group). A month isn't so long. I've waited 2+. Keep applying elsewhere and follow up in 3 weeks.
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