Entry level salary for fresh undergrad

Anonymous
Please share first hand anecdotes, not what you've heard from someone or read somewhere.
Anonymous
This depends on major and job field.
Anonymous
When I graduated over a decade ago, investment banks paid $60,000 base plus up to 100% bonus.

Paralegals at biglaw firms working extremely brutal hours made close to six figures.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
DS and nephew graduated in May, their salaries are $85k and $60k.
Anonymous
My daughter graduated in May with a chemical engineering degree and found a job making $32 per hour, with some overtime. It's just an entry level job and not in the area of the country she wanted to live, but she was anxious after months of searching.
Anonymous
2025 grad for architecture. Making $73,000 plus small annual bonus in large but (relatively) low cost of living city. Also had a $5,000 sign on bonus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter graduated in May with a chemical engineering degree and found a job making $32 per hour, with some overtime. It's just an entry level job and not in the area of the country she wanted to live, but she was anxious after months of searching.

she did good in this market. As they say, one needs a job to find a job. This is her stepping stone. Congrats to her.
Anonymous
Our incoming analysts make $72,500. Boston.
Anonymous
New grad at a private co. is making $65,000
Anonymous
It depends on the industry/location, but for corporate functions (e.g., leadership development programs, finance, data/analytics) I would say the following is a fair offer:

SF/NYC/LA: $80k base
Chicago/DC: $70k base
Minneapolis/Dallas/Houston/Charlotte: $65k base

Some companies do go higher
Wells Fargo, for example, is paying $85k base for all its grad programs, with the exception of investment banking (e.g., commercial banking, data/analytics), irrespective of location.

Associate Product Manager programs at bigger tech companies (mainly in SF) pay around $125k base.

Microsoft’s Finance Rotation program (Bellevue) pays around $100k base.

Finally, 90% of companies post salary on the job postings, so you can look at that as well.
Anonymous
I'm offering engineering grads 80-90k depending on if they have an internship or clearance. 3.5 gpa minimum. We just hired 2 kids last month. (Their previous offers fell through)
Anonymous
New grads at my office in Arlington are making $85-95k depending on service line.

Mid-tier consulting firm.
Anonymous
75k underwriter at large insurance company
110k McKinsey Chicago
90k boutique IB
85k legal assistant entertainment industry

All 25 grads
Anonymous
Kid at a big 4 in dc is around 88k
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