Silicon Valley startups are paying headhunters more than $30,000 a head for hot engineers
Recruiter fees are also a big deal, according to a discussion on Twitter among founders on Thursday.
One Silicon Valley founder spent $500,000 in recruiter fees in 12 months to hire 15 engineers, tweeted startup founder Sten Tamkivi, CEO of Teleport, a startup building software to help people re-locate for new jobs or work remotely.
So that startup paid out over $30,000 per head to the recruiter. And that's typical. Headhunters often charge 20-30% the entire package: salary, stock, and any signing bonus.
The average salary for a software engineer in Palo Alto, heart of Silicon Valley, is $108,000, according to Glassdoor. But the big companies in that area tend to toss in cash bonuses (often another $15,000) and stock (another $50,000+).
So call that $150,000 per engineer + $30,000 to the recruiter, and you can start to see how startups can burn through some cash.