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Again - this is not how it works. Holy shit - why are you spreading misinformation? Just read a damn article online about how it works! It’s super common knowledge!!!



There are a few different new ways companies are working out vesting rsu/options.

There is the traditional 4 year grant on day of hire with a one year cliff and 25% vesting a year.

The second (which I describe above) is rather than granting stock that vests over four years, it’s a single year vest that vests every quarter.

In the second case you get stock over a shorter time frame but since you are getting a specific dollar amount each year but you miss out on the upside of a four year vest.

Example above: If stock is at $10 a share and you get $100,000 over four years you get 10,000 shares over the four years. The stock doubles you have 10,000 shares worth $20 each after 4 years.

In the second case you get $25,000 a year or 2500 shares the first year. Stock doubles. The second year you get $25k or 1250 shares. Year three.. Stock stays at $20 or 1250 shares. Year four stock at $20 or 1250 shares.

Scenario 1: 10,000 shares at $20

Scenario 2: 6125 shares at $20

You’re missing out on the upside. The four year grant is better if the stock goes up.

The yearly grant is better if the stock is going down.

Companies expect the stock to go up.

Just curious how this is misinformation?


Just curious - have you EVER had stock? This is NOT how it works.

Your price and share count gets set when you join the company. They offer you $X worth of shares when you join - say $100k. Price is $100/share then. They then set your grant to be 1,000 shares. That's it. That's it. You get 250 shares/yr or however your team wants to split it up. They DON'T change the amount of shares you get EVER.

You are clearly misinformed. Please stop spreading misinformation! Read an article about it ffs!


Thanks for your response, we are essentially saying the same thing in different ways.




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