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If you want a serious answer:

Most software engineers are not status-seekers, and are not driven by prestige or a big paycheck.

Big tech companies attract the same type of software developers that investment banks do to finance majors, or MBB management consulting firms do to business majors.

Of course, I'm not saying that those are the people that FAANG-companies get exclusively, far from, but you have to...immerse yourself, and drink some kool aid, before you enter that rat race.

Most people will look at leetcode marathons, infinite interview rounds, relocation, etc. and think "absolutely not".

Of course some people are just really sharp, and can almost stumble into these jobs, but most will have to put some real effort into it, and jump through the flaming hoops.





> are not driven by prestige or a big paycheck.

I'm not sure I agree with this one, I think a lot of people are drawn to software because of the money in the same way people are drawn to being a doctor or lawyer - the job itself overlaps with their innate skills and interests __enough__, and there's the promise of good pay on top of that. I think a lot of software engineers would be in other fields if it paid badly.




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