u/peppiminti wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
If you want to talk about shadiness in marketing, why does your company, Formation, post the average increase in compensation instead of the median? Everyone knows there's crazy outliers in tech, so the $766k highest compensation you guys boast about could skew the average by a l
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
We do better than that. If you apply we'll walk you through a selection of anonymized before and after outcomes for people with similar backgrounds to yourself in a table.
The high level numbers we post are to justify the cost. The ROI is insane so you should look into it more and see if it's a good fit. And then we go super deep.
It's very hard to anonymize the data and it's only a selected illustrative set of examples but it's pretty good IMO.
Since we've rolled that out it's significantly helped people understand possible scenarios based on the YOE, location, and target company type.