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I'll throw in that before Covid, I had hired a mid-level programmer. He was with us for a month and left for another position that paid him $25K/year more than we were paying. A lot of it is just timing, having the desired skills at the right time. And then there's this article that I just found, which goes into some of the mis-match that was referenced earlier in the thread.
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Here in Kansas City, we're typically starting out our entry level staff at $55K-70K depending on the job requirements and that's competitive to other firms in the area. Our East/West Coast entry level staff tend to come in a bit higher because of the cost of living. I too also agree that folks need to understand the job market for the degree they're interested in. Many degrees are worthless.
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