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Graduated in 2000, major BA in Computer Science (Yes, BA not BS, don't know why... did not get a chance to ask at the time)
First job: programmer/analyst 60K


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Graduated in 1999 from small public university in PA with a B.S. in Computer Science. 1st job at large pharmaceutical co making $45k. Currently getting M.S. in Information Systems and am now making just under $72k.


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Graduated in 99 BS in Computer Science
Worked in support for a software company.
46K w/great benefits. free beer friday, sand volleyball court, foosball, pool table (2 miles from my parent's house). Only lasted 18 months.


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man, reading these posts make me kinda depressed.

I graduated in 2002 from a top liberal arts college in the Northeast. BA in Economics. Been working as a research assistant at a well-known and top ranked hospital (according to US News and World Report anyway). The benefits are great. But pay really sucks. Even after two raises, I am still only making $30K. My starting salary was $20K.

Definitely need to go back to school soon. Can't live on this salary much longer. , discovering FW, however, definitely helped me a lot!


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Im with wcfw, after reading all of these Im not feeling too hot.

Anyway I graduated from a public university in OR on 12/2001 with a BS in Poly Sci. Ive been working as a legal assistant for two (2) years now and making $25K a year. (The sad thing is that I know people that didnt complete HS and are making double what I am, go figure.)


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Graduated in 2001 from a public university in PA w/Bachelors in Computer Engineering. 1st job at local firm writing software for 65K. Got Masters in Software Engineering while working and moved on to job writing software for a different industry w/pay of 75K.

Currently looking at more education for a different field...


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Graduated from a University of California in June 2000 with a BS in Computer Science. Started out at $60k after signing a "letter of intent" 9 months prior to graduation.

Four years and three jobs later, absolutely hate what I do and am looking for something new. However, am reluctant to go back to school (already 26) and do not want to take a drastic paycut.


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After graduating from law school in June 2002, I went to work for The Man at $125k pa. The bonus was $17.5k. Now as a second-year I'm up to $135k. I love the law, but the big New York law firm gig is pretty lame. I don't know how long I'll last, and I'm always trying to think of alternatives. As someone has already pointed out, some of the more fun opportunities (e.g., prosecutors, legal aid) pay very badly.


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Graduated in '97 with a BS in Information Systems
First job was doing Desktop Support - Starting pay $27k
Been at current job as Network Admin for almost 5 years making about double the pay now.

Skeet


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Graduated 2001 B.S. in Engineering, Minor CS from University of Colorado - Boulder. 1st (and current) job: Product testing @ large company, $54k, typical benefits, avg. 40 hours/week. Raise ~$10k after 1.5 years.

I had just okay grades, but lots of quality internships and a networking connection.


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wcfw said:

<< man, reading these posts make me kinda depressed.

I graduated in 2002 from a top liberal arts college in the Northeast. BA in Economics. Been working as a research assistant at a well-known and top ranked hospital (according to US News and World Report anyway). The benefits are great. But pay really sucks. Even after two raises, I am still only making $30K. My starting salary was $20K.

Definitely need to go back to school soon. Can't live on this salary much longer. , discovering FW, however, definitely helped me a lot!
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i have the same major and i guess it just simply doesnt pay much. i started at 23k and left at 30k. my husband is in computer science and he made more than me before he even had his degree, i would have to work at my old job for like 10+ years to ever make his entry level post degree salary. a lot of people are cs on this board thats why the numbers are so high.


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I am college student trying to figure out what I want to do. How did you get into finance with an engineering degree?

Thanks

hector13 said:

<< I think I posted this in one of the other employement threads, but it was so long ago, I don't remember...


Anyway, graduated with a BS in engineering from a very good school (not ivy league, but a great engineering school). Went straight to work in finance on wall st. Salary first couple years was like:

1st year: $70k
2nd year: $90k
3rd year: $120k
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daeagle said:

<< I am college student trying to figure out what I want to do. How did you get into finance with an engineering degree?

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My advice is to not get distracted by salaries you see. Obviously making a lot is a bonus, but doing something you enjoy or something you are passionate about is much more fulfilling, and more often than not will probably lead to future higher pay than you would receive doing something you hate.

I'm in the same boat as many others here -- I make a ton of money but my job is boring to me and I feel like I'm not reaching my full potential as far as my contribution to the human race (sorry if that's too deep for you). As soon as I have enough to retire or when I get downsized, I'll be looking to do something I that I actually enjoy (like full time specuation), or something that I can truly be passionate about (like missions work or writing my own software or chasing after terrorists ).

CS BS degree from state school. First job was $46k and quickly moved higher from there:
Year 1 46k
Year 2 55k
Year 3 100k
...
Year x 1XXk


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Funny how the $$ doesn't =

The money will come and go, but who wants to have worked their whole life for $$ and end up 65 and trying to live like they are 25?


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Jefro said:

<< Funny how the $$ doesn't =

The money will come and go, but who wants to have worked their whole life for $$ and end up 65 and trying to live like they are 25?
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well, it is better making more money with a job you don't like, than less with a job you don't like.


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graduated summer '02 from Ohio State with Electrical/Computer engineering degree. first job was part time 24 hours a week, made about 19k a year at a large hospital in columbus. Moved to full time 32k, then moved into desktop support at 37k.


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Graduated - June 2003 with a BA in Business Economics from University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
First Job - Quality Assurance Engineer
Salary - $40,000-$50,000


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Anyone familiar with Mellon?

I know they are a big financial company with locations everywhere including my local Beantown (Boston) - but that's basically it.

They just e-mailed me asking for an interview. Found my resume through my college directory.

Thoughts? I am not even majoring in financial?


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Unless it's a major inconvenience to go interview I say go for it. Pretty much every interview I have been through has been a good learning experience. This could be opportunity knocking, but more likely they want you to hawk some of their financial wares

K... my experience... graduated 12/1999 with a BA in Accounting and a minor in Spanish from a state college in Utah. A recruiter from a local firm came to campus and offered me a job. I started 3/2000 as a general ledger acct for $28K/year. This was the first job offered and I took it (even tho they say one of the worst mistakes recent grads make is accepting the first offer). I was a bit nervous about the future job market as this was right near the tech bubble burst. Plus there were very few employers looking to hire grads with no experience. I got a $1K raise 6 months later when I moved to the Internal Audit dept as there was some travel required (~20%).
I have since changed companies and am right around $40K/year after bonus. Not where I'd like to be salary-wise, but the company is great and there is plenty of potential for advancement, especially after I finish up my MBA next summer (on the company's dime ).


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graduating in may from univ. of maryland w/ Finance + DIS degree. current job offer of 52.


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