Mini rant below.
Background:
Over 10 years experience with electrical design in industrial, commercial, and transportation environments. Experience touches on low voltage, medium voltage, communications, ITS, SCADA, fire alarm/protection, and all those applied to wayside environments (traction systems, rail signal) as well. I also have my PE and code inspector licenses in multiple states as well as a LEED.
No employment gaps either. Been in engineering roles my entire career.
Situation:
On the market for about 8 months. Have received a few nibbles working with both a recruiter and applying for jobs myself. Interviews happened quickly and paperwork moved almost instantly. When the offers came they were insulting. I felt like I wasted my time doing screens and traveling (on my PTO days) for multiple rounds of in person interviews only to get 65-75k offers for senior, principal, or even supervising engineer level positions that were advertised at 100k+. 65-75k is just too low for someone expected to sign drawings and manage direct reports.
I’ve pushed back and there was no room to even negotiate. “Salary is commensurate with experience and it’s more than generous, so take it or leave it” and “your experience is too diverse (whatever that means) and we feel you’re only a 2nd/3rd year engineer at best” are the reasons I was given. It doesn’t make much sense that 2 of these firms have offered me salary in line with what their new college hires are making.
Anyone else seeing ridiculously low salary offers? Or am I just delusional/unreasonable and the market has really become this bad for engineers, especially in the northeast. I totally get companies have to turn profits and minimize their overhead. But IMHO this level of low balling is extreme.
Background:
Over 10 years experience with electrical design in industrial, commercial, and transportation environments. Experience touches on low voltage, medium voltage, communications, ITS, SCADA, fire alarm/protection, and all those applied to wayside environments (traction systems, rail signal) as well. I also have my PE and code inspector licenses in multiple states as well as a LEED.
No employment gaps either. Been in engineering roles my entire career.
Situation:
On the market for about 8 months. Have received a few nibbles working with both a recruiter and applying for jobs myself. Interviews happened quickly and paperwork moved almost instantly. When the offers came they were insulting. I felt like I wasted my time doing screens and traveling (on my PTO days) for multiple rounds of in person interviews only to get 65-75k offers for senior, principal, or even supervising engineer level positions that were advertised at 100k+. 65-75k is just too low for someone expected to sign drawings and manage direct reports.
I’ve pushed back and there was no room to even negotiate. “Salary is commensurate with experience and it’s more than generous, so take it or leave it” and “your experience is too diverse (whatever that means) and we feel you’re only a 2nd/3rd year engineer at best” are the reasons I was given. It doesn’t make much sense that 2 of these firms have offered me salary in line with what their new college hires are making.
Anyone else seeing ridiculously low salary offers? Or am I just delusional/unreasonable and the market has really become this bad for engineers, especially in the northeast. I totally get companies have to turn profits and minimize their overhead. But IMHO this level of low balling is extreme.