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Because in the UK (where all of my ancestors are from) they don't value software engineers like they do in the US.



In the 1990s we were paid and managed like accountants. When the Web went mainstream, Bay Area VC companies created a sudden shortage which slowly spread.


ISTM that the main cultural difference is that UK companies consider developers as cost centers, not profit centers. Therefore, the bean counters have an incentive to either eliminate us or consider us as interchangeable cogs in the system.


But FAANG do. So why don't they raise salaries?




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