£52k doesn't seem unrealistic but I think it's distorted by the banks &
hedge funds. Wouldn't expect to see a start-up paying that sort of salary
unless it's a betting exchange.

That being said, £25-30k does sound very low for what they're looking for
(full stack Python programmer)


On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Duncan Booth <
duncan.bo...@suttoncourtenay.org.uk> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 12:56 PM, <chris.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Richard Barran wrote:
>>
>>  PS Actually, bad idea. You've just dissuaded 95% of the developer
>>>    population from applying for your job.
>>>
>>
>> Is it fair to say that I hope the salary being offered already does
>> that? Seems really low for near-London.
>>
>> Actually I have no idea. Is there a well known range for fair and
>> appropriate salaries for Python devs in the vicinity of London, or
>> perhaps it is standard to list low, offer high?
>>
>>
> Apparently the average Python salary offered in the UK is £52,500
> At least, according to this site it is:
> http://www.cwjobs.co.uk/salary-checker/average-python-salary
> and if you click through to the other tab the South West London average is
> £62,500.
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