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Should I apply for a job that seems much too senior?
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I really want to work for this specific company as it’s in an ideal location, has very good pay and is specifically looking for native Android developers. The thing is they don’t really talk about how much experience is required or desired and their salary ranges from £50-£100K ‘depending on experience’. Now I’d assume that would mean that a junior developer would earn close to £50K, but that seems WAY too high compared to most other jobs I’ve been looking at in the UK at graduate level (like £20K too high).

I suppose I’ve got nothing to lose but is it common for ‘established’ startups with 500 employees to offer such high wages for juniors?

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