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It's very, very high for the UK, but pretty normal for the USA.



For a remote IT job?

It’s not unheard of, but no that’s not normal (I guess depending on what “IT job” actually means).


When I hear IT job I imagine moving 12 dell desktops on a moving cart across a campus for $50k a year


For 250k I imagine it's a very stressful sysAdmin/DevOps position where they're expected to be Jack of all trades.


Or it’s a startup with shitloads of cash that’s willing to overpay, as indicated by the person’s immediately preceding salary.


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It's high for a UK job, probably somewhat normal for a Bay Area equivalent (source - conduct diligence on tech companies both US and UK and we look at salaries).




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