u/witheredartery wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Hypothetically speaking you a got a codesmith grad who's employed and making roughly 150 K TC. How will formation help them
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
We are not focused on TC and don't really care about it as a primary driver. But we did update our stats this week if you want to see TC results, our AVERAGE person with 1-2 years experiences has an AVERAGE TC of $180K (which even excludes private stock and options which we do estimate in individual offers to help people make decisions but not in our published stats so they can be bulletproof). If TC is your driver and you are making 150TC it might still be useful to level up to above the average in the $200K/$300Ks but it depends on your and your goals.
We are primarily focused on getting peoples skills up to a top tier bar and helping them find the right companies for them that launch and accelerate their careers. We don't really care what your TC is now, because if you find the right place your impact on the company will be crazy and your TC will just happen to be astronomical as a result.
We work with all kinds of people, for example some people making in the $200Ks to start and aiming for $500Ks, like you are paying us to help you achieve your goals, not to hand you a new job, if that makes sense.