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"Recruiters Contact Redditor Who Just Left Their Job"
business-and-work2 years ago

"Recruiters Contact Redditor Who Just Left Their Job"

A Reddit user, slobberypuppykisses (SPK), shared their experience of being approached by a recruiter for a high-paying position at their former toxic workplace, which they had left four years prior. Despite the significant salary increase, SPK declined the offer, citing the negative past experience and the company's requirement for in-office work. The Reddit community shared mixed reactions, with some suggesting SPK should negotiate or leverage the offer for better opportunities, while others supported the decision to avoid the toxic environment, regardless of the pay.

"Revealing the Lucrative Salaries of AI Researchers in Tech"
technology-business2 years ago

"Revealing the Lucrative Salaries of AI Researchers in Tech"

A 2023 report by Rora highlights the lucrative salaries for AI researchers, with top companies like OpenAI and Anthropic offering starting salaries up to $865,000. The report, which analyzed over 600 job offers for new Ph.D. graduates, emphasizes the importance of salary negotiation, which can significantly boost initial offers. The demand for AI researchers greatly exceeds the supply, with a growing job market and high demand in related fields like cybersecurity. Despite economic challenges, the AI industry's growth continues, with new research labs emerging and established companies expanding their AI teams.