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oezi•about 3 hours ago
On first read of the headline I thought they are now offering a way to join Anthropic by paying them 65k USD. Sounds like a steal to get Anthropic on your resume!
mmmBacon•about 4 hours ago
dpe82•about 5 hours ago
Seems roughly in line with UCSF's entry-level post-doc compensation: https://postdocs.ucsf.edu/pay-and-benefits

That too, of course, is too low to live comfortably on your own in SF.

skybrian•about 4 hours ago
While single and working at a startup back in the dot-com days, I shared an apartment in the Richmond district with two other people. It didn't seem all that unusual. I assume people still do that?

Seems like it would be okay temporarily until you get a raise and the stock options kick in.

Avicebron•about 4 hours ago
> Seems like it would be okay temporarily until you get a raise and the stock options kick in.

In practice it doesn't work like that, usually people who start with those kind of salaries get stuck as a permanent underclass in the Bay. When I was working in biotech out in SF plenty of people were getting like 45K and just expected to make it work. The places who were really on top of it would be pretty overt about making examples of people regularly to remind the staff that another guy or girl from India could be imported in tomorrow.

> While single and working at a startup back in the dot-com days

Unfortunately you don't have a good perspective, since you were sort of carried along and "made it" by dint of timing and location.

ofjcihen•about 4 hours ago
These days when you accept salaries that low you’re effectively locking yourself into them for a good long time.
fragmede•about 4 hours ago
It's illegal in California for a prospective employer to ask about your previous salary.
typs•about 4 hours ago
"Comfortably" varies by person. I know many people living fine on less in San Francisco.
Gee101•about 2 hours ago
I really didn't care what my first IT job paid I was just happy to have the opportunity.
kaizenite•about 4 hours ago
Even if the intention was for equity to be the main driver of compensation, how is someone supposed to survive with RSUs they don't even have yet.
pm90•about 4 hours ago
This was a really dumb move by Anthropic. They can clearly afford to pay more and attract the best talent. Why be so stingy? Focus on growth.
baranul•about 2 hours ago
The visa sponsorship angle has to be factored in as well, as they may believe a few desperate for a visa candidates would show up. Happens more than people are aware of.

A large percentage of companies will underpay people or even commit wage theft, if they can get away with it.

DonsDiscountGas•about 3 hours ago
People will just do anything to avoid building more housing
chung8123•about 4 hours ago
Isn't the theory they won't be able to get anyone at that salary if it is too low?
WarmWash•about 4 hours ago
People add the value of being able to say they work at/worked for Anthropic.

You also will meet a ton of high value/highly connected individuals.

The salary could probably be $30k and they would still have to cut the application pile.

anitil•about 4 hours ago
I mis-read the title and thought someone was going to pay 65k to work at Anthropic. And ... That's a strange thing to do, but financially would probably pay off in the end
fsuts•about 4 hours ago
How long do USA education visa holders have to find a job before they have to leave?

Visa sponsorship: We do sponsor visas! However, we aren't able to successfully sponsor visas for every role and every candidate. But if we make you an offer, we will make every reasonable effort to get you a visa, and we retain an immigration lawyer to help with this.