When did your kid land their post-gras job?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.
Anonymous
DD, going into her senior year, just finished her summer internship.

Firm didn't give out return offers this year. What's next?

She is worried that lots of full-time program openings are already going to be filled by previous interns from this summer.
Anonymous
DS graduated from a top lac with degrees in religious studies and English. He’s making $85k out at a publishing firm in New York. He got the job 2 weeks before graduation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.



he worked for it - useless SLAC career center advised him to “reach out to family friends” to initiate job search. 65% have jobs from his class of 2024, which is pathetic for the $90k+ we paid. Going thru it now with younger kid and we’ve learned valuable lessons. He could’ve got the same job paying a fraction at state flagship
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.



he worked for it - useless SLAC career center advised him to “reach out to family friends” to initiate job search. 65% have jobs from his class of 2024, which is pathetic for the $90k+ we paid. Going thru it now with younger kid and we’ve learned valuable lessons. He could’ve got the same job paying a fraction at state flagship

name the lac.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.



he worked for it - useless SLAC career center advised him to “reach out to family friends” to initiate job search. 65% have jobs from his class of 2024, which is pathetic for the $90k+ we paid. Going thru it now with younger kid and we’ve learned valuable lessons. He could’ve got the same job paying a fraction at state flagship

You cannot get a job paying 140k coming out of a state school, unless it is Berkeley. Your child likely didn't take up appropriate campus resources and now you're retaliating against the college.
Anonymous
DS received investment banking return offer at end of Summer 2023.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.



he worked for it - useless SLAC career center advised him to “reach out to family friends” to initiate job search. 65% have jobs from his class of 2024, which is pathetic for the $90k+ we paid. Going thru it now with younger kid and we’ve learned valuable lessons. He could’ve got the same job paying a fraction at state flagship

name the lac.

and just like that, they made it all up.
Anonymous
DC is Computer Science major. Already secured a job at Chipotle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Self selection. You will only hear from parents bragging about their kids. Most kids are having a hard time landing jobs.


this^ my kid struggled a bit with internships but was gritty and landed tech presales with data / econ - $140k first year out and working on hottest AI initiative - happy as a clam in NYC. Good lesson keep plugging, will be ton of rejection

Doesn’t sound like he struggled. He’s making a 90th percentile first year out? I severely doubt this kid had problems getting a job.



he worked for it - useless SLAC career center advised him to “reach out to family friends” to initiate job search. 65% have jobs from his class of 2024, which is pathetic for the $90k+ we paid. Going thru it now with younger kid and we’ve learned valuable lessons. He could’ve got the same job paying a fraction at state flagship

You cannot get a job paying 140k coming out of a state school, unless it is Berkeley. Your child likely didn't take up appropriate campus resources and now you're retaliating against the college.


odd comment when I’m not even naming the college - most FAANG+ only recruit from T20s for product mgmt and CS, and all other college hires well represented by state schools - Wiscy, UCs, Illinois, Indiana, Rutgers, UGA, BYU, on and on - less elitist approach in tech than from MBB or IB
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