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Link to the entire article is here https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/02/what-interns-and-new-grads-really-get-paid-at-top-tech-companies/
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Seems reasonable those companies are hiring some smart people that a logging crazy hours.
Goldman Sachs 1st year analyst bonus seems a little low
Going forward though GS or any Investment bank will have a hard time recruiting considering the fact that Facebook is paying 200k + for new grads. Also, that stock (based on the assumption that it will continue to rise) will even further push all-in pay.
You kids in undergrad, get you a 4.0 and go for these tech companies !
I've been saying this for years now. Wall Street has gotten the bad rap for egregious compensation but silicon Valley is right there, but the crazy media spin is never there.
I am solely talking about the idea of the compensation. But ok man.I've been saying this for years now. Wall Street has gotten the bad rap for egregious compensation but silicon Valley is right there, but the crazy media spin is never there.
I think it WS' bad rep has more to do with the multiple recessions caused by sheer greed and the complete lack of accountability in multiple instances where bankers and traders were caught doing something illegal, but what do I know?
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Link to the entire article is here https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/02/what-interns-and-new-grads-really-get-paid-at-top-tech-companies/
how he makin 105 k a year and only save a grand a month?After cost of living in Bay area is taken into account, these wages aren't that lucrative.
My good friend works in and lives in Oakland ("cheaper " for bay area), lives in rent controlled area and splits a 800 square foot 2 bedroom for 3k/month not including utilities.
He graduated from ivy league and he makes 105k/year and doesn't spend lavishly, he saves up 1k/month.
Compared to 99% of the US the numbers look crazy, but the bay area is its own world
After cost of living in Bay area is taken into account, these wages aren't that lucrative.
My good friend works in and lives in Oakland ("cheaper " for bay area), lives in rent controlled area and splits a 800 square foot 2 bedroom for 3k/month not including utilities.
He graduated from ivy league and he makes 105k/year and doesn't spend lavishly, he saves up 1k/month.
Compared to 99% of the US the numbers look crazy, but the bay area is its own world
$105k gross annual salary = $8750 gross per month = $5700 after 35% tax ratehow he makin 105 k a year and only save a grand a month?After cost of living in Bay area is taken into account, these wages aren't that lucrative.
My good friend works in and lives in Oakland ("cheaper " for bay area), lives in rent controlled area and splits a 800 square foot 2 bedroom for 3k/month not including utilities.
He graduated from ivy league and he makes 105k/year and doesn't spend lavishly, he saves up 1k/month.
Compared to 99% of the US the numbers look crazy, but the bay area is its own world
Damn, glad I aint in Cali. Thats too much bread out my pockets. Ill just stay here in Fl where i pay no state taxes.$105k gross annual salary = $8750 gross per month = $5700 after 35% tax rate
Bay Area's COL is ridiculously high, so the #s make sense.