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We've been trying to hire since last year and have really struggled because rates devs have been looking for on the market are well above what we could see them returning value-wise for their experience level (that's just the nature of the market, I get it). When you have people getting £130k for doing React at a fintech company... well, I just hope people are prepared for the market changes that are underway.

Honestly, I'd rather this was all over and things went back to normal, but I do think that there's going to be a fairly hard reset of salaries for people that previously had a really sweet ride.




> When you have people getting £130k for doing React at a fintech company...

How much is that as a fraction of the value of an average family home in your location?

If there's a big fall in salaries, there's also going to be a big fall in property values.


“If there's a big fall in salaries, there's also going to be a big fall in property values.“

I don’t think so. Rents will go up and housing ownership will be concentrated even more on wealthy people and big companies.


The destruction of AirBnB may push rents down. Hard to see how rent can go up beyond what people can actually afford?


Rent, health care, education and housing cost can go up to a level that it eats up most income for average people. That seems to be the trend.


I don't know about the national level, but within major cities where tech salaries and Airbnb are both prominent, I'm curious to see what happens to the local real estate markets. I know many people in Austin and SF who can afford their home because they A. have a large salary working in tech and B. offset their mortgage by Airbnbing.


I'm not on £130k but I'm in London and also doing some development aa part of my job. Most of the knowledge I gained over the last few years will be rendered useless in a few months from now because there will be hordes of 10 times more experienced desperate for jobs. So be it. I'll pull out my plumbing tools, I haven't used for years, and start providing different services. If that won't work,will have to figure out something else. This will be a massive readjustment for everybody..


£130k for a react job (or any software engineer job) in the UK? Where?


London


How many times have you seen this salary?


OP did say ‘rates devs’ - guessing they mean contractors who are typically £550-600 per day which works out to around £130k p/a (before NI, taxes, etc).


Consumer debt will make this harder.




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