On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 8:34:06 PM UTC+2, Bill Hart wrote:
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> I think $100k annual is more realistically the market rate.
>

http://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Google-Salaries-E9079.htm

And I don't think that the average software engineer can write a 
superoptimizer that beats gmp/mpir in a year. Excluding any google 
engineers on this list, of course ;-)

Its true that salaries in Germany are a bit lower, but then limiting 
yourself to the ones that don't want to move isn't exactly helpful if you 
want them to be in Kaiserslautern.

I'm not saying that its your fault, its more of a systemic problem in 
Mathematics. Either you provide a career path for scientists writing 
software, or you pay a lot more for the private sector to do it for you.

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