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compensation inflation
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Discussions on WindowsForum about compensation inflation focus on Microsoft's aggressive hiring tactics, particularly in the AI sector. Recent threads highlight how Microsoft is offering multimillion-dollar compensation packages to poach talent from competitors like Meta, driving up pay scales across the industry. This trend reflects broader compensation inflation in tech, where companies bid heavily for specialized skills. The forum explores how these inflated packages impact salary norms, employee retention, and corporate budgets, with implications for Windows and Azure development teams. Users analyze the ripple effects on standard compensation structures and the sustainability of such bidding wars.
Microsoft’s latest hiring playbook has moved from raises and restricted stock to what looks like an all-out bidding war: internal documents obtained by reporters show the company is actively targeting engineers and researchers at Meta with multimillion- and—at times—near–multibillion-dollar...
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