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AMD Salary Negotiation Guide

Do we like negotiating with AMD?

Recruiters at AMD are not as open to negotiating, and we sometimes find that they make claims like "offers are non-negotiable". However, that is not the case and an AMD salary package is negotiable, even if the increases are not as big as we see at Facebook or Amazon.

AMD's compensation structure

  • Base Salary
  • AMD Equity Package (see AMD's RSU vesting schedule below)
  • AMD Signing Bonus (not included in all AMD offer packages)
  • Annual Bonus

AMD equity used to vest over three years. However, in early 2022 they made a change to adopt a more standard 4-year equity vesting schedule for most roles and locations.

AMD performance bonus targets

AMD’s performance bonuses are pretty standard and we have outlined some of the target percentages for specific SWE levels below:

  • L5 – 8%
  • L6 – 10%
  • MTS – 15%
  • SMTS – 19%
  • PMTS – 22%

AMD's approach to remote pay

AMD's pay bands do differ based on geographic location (i.e. expect lower comp if working remotely in a low cost of living area). The company offers a mix of remote and in office roles. The location/remote flexibility of the role is usually dependent on the manager and the team’s need.

AMD's relocation package

AMD does offer a relocation package and they are often on the higher end of the industry. Mid-level roles can clear $30K for moves within the US. Interestingly, relocation packages at AMD are negotiable, which is less common at other large companies.

Most negotiable component

AMD’s most negotiable component is equity. Base is the hardest to move and certain teams have lower base salary caps than others even for the same role/level. Signing bonuses can be negotiated but the top end of the range is lower than at top paying companies in the industry.

Does AMD require written offers?

The recruiters at AMD don’t usually require proof of offer when negotiating but can request details regarding the offer like location, breakdown, etc.

Will AMD go above band if I have a strong competing offer?

AMD is not very likely to go above band. That said, you should of course still negotiate as you may be leaving money on the table with compensation bands regularly changing. Additionally, we have seen AMD up-level candidates with strong leverage, which completely changes the comp picture.

Is my hiring manager relationship important at AMD?

At AMD most of the negotiation is conducted by recruiters and with a centralized comp team. Still, it is always beneficial to have a strong relationship with your hiring manager.

What does the hiring process look like at AMD?

The hiring process at AMD is different for every role. For a software engineering position there are typically three stages: phone screen with recruiter, onsite interview, and offer stage.

Does AMD pay well compared to Nvidia?

Nvidia tends to pay much more than AMD. Let’s compare an AMD software engineer salary in 2021 to the equivalent level at Nvidia. AMD MTS top of band compensation is around $230k while at Nvidia, at an equivalent level (IC4), the top of band is $335k.

What kind of benefits does AMD offer?

AMD's benefits are middle of the pack compared to other tech companies (much worse than Google but better than Amazon). AMD's equity and signing bonus should be the focus of your negotiation, and we don't find it effective to negotiate benefits with companies of this size.

AMD Equity Vesting Schedule

Year 1
25%
Year 2
25%
Year 3
25%
Year 4
25%

AMD Levels

AMD Level

SWE II

Senior SWE

MTS

Senior MTS

Principal MTS

Fellow

Senior Fellow

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Equivalent Level at Google

L3

Between L3 and L4

L4

L5

Between L5 and L6

L6

Between L6 and L7

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Amazon

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