This is correct…unless someone names the think tanks that supposedly pay $80k-$100k to college grads. Anyone I know that worked for one straight from college describes it as a terrible one-to-two years…basically, you only go to one at a senior level. |
| DD mechanical engineering from UMD just got a job $70k. Unfortunately, the commute is killer. |
DC Started at 70k with the CSIS and left three years later at 90k |
Unfortunately, you gotta go with the jobs are. Can they rent a room or get a roommate and move closer to work? They should also wait a year, then start applying for other jobs. As they say, you have to have a job to get a job. They are at least fortunate to have a job. I asked DS (UMD CS major, second year but a Senior thanks to an abundance of AP credits) if they were willing to move anywhere in the US for a good paying job, and they said yes, at least for a year. We've been telling our kids since HS that you have to go where the jobs are. Once you have a few years under your belt, you'll have more flexibility in choosing where you want to get a job. |
| People keep mentioning GPAs for jobs. Kids can put whatever GPA they want on their resumes, nobody checks. |
Maybe my recently graduated Ivy kid is not a smart because he is still looking for a job. |
I’ve seen my kid upload transcripts to job websites… |
Liars are usually the first to get hired. Could be considered fraud. |
| DS at Uchicago, Physics and CS major, 3.9, Phi beta kappa, department awards, going into Satellite engineering at Raytheon! We're so proud of him! |
Physics and CS...brutal! Congrats |
| DD graduate from Amherst, 3.8, Gender Studies/Art history, unemployed and still looking… |
LOL ! Did you expect any different result ? |
...if you are smart AND have a degree from Princeton. |
It's the Amherst troll. |
I mean...yeah, kinda the point of consulting recruiting. |