A couple of months ago, we received great feedback from hacker news, so I wanted to share what we are up to. Recently, we crowdsourced salaries of fictional TV characters and we published the results on this blog post. We created anonymous profiles for the fictional characters and asked Salary Fairy members to predict their salaries. If you have any questions about this project or Salary Fairy in general, I'm here to answer any questions. Thanks a lot!
Salary Fairy predictions let you know how much you are worth in the job market. Even though the family is always broke, if Michael decided to leave, that's how much he could make in another company :)
The idea of posting anonymous profiles for TV characters is really fun, thanks for posting this! The numbers even seem relatively reasonable, although I'd expect Don Draper to be making a bit more...
On the feedback side, is there any reason that you chose to make your header fixed? Fixed headers are a trend that drive me crazy, and I'm not convinced that the links on your header are worth a significant chunk of your vertical screen real estate.
(I've actually become very used to just adjusting these headers with new stylish[1] styles, but I'd much rather not have to fix these headers in the first place)
Thanks for the feedback. The header is important for user experience. We noticed that most users go directly to the header to find out more about the site. And having it always visible makes the site more usable. I can understand how it can become a pet peeve, but I think it is a good tradeoff between usability and screen real estate.
I don't know if this factors in the Cities/States they live in. Don Draper is NY if I'm not mistaken and I know the Cost of Living there can be very expensive, so I was surprised to see his salary come in a lot lower than what I would expect.
It does factor in location for regular profiles. Normally, people in the same city and field make predictions for Salary Fairy profiles. For fictional characters though, we relaxed that limitation.