That’s not entry level, that’s being exploited.

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    honestly thats not bad compared to some. I saw an internship yesterday that had a salary range 120-160k and required 12 years of experience with a masters. I had to double check that it was actually an internship cause holy cow

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    This looks pretty reasonable… especially because they don’t require a degree, just some experience which can mean some side projects you’ve done for experience/fun.

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    That’s about what I would expect with no degree required and the Python experience “preferred” and not “required”

    Based on the job posting a recent high school grad who did a few Python projects in school would qualify.

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    At least it says preferred. At most places that means not necessarily at all, because people that have what they’re hoping for won’t apply, so they have to choose someone newer