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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're dating, how can you filter for men who either have a good income or will be making so in a few years? I work in non-profits so all the men I meet are in similar salary range to me. (60k-110k) I'd like to see if I can swing higher. [/quote] You look at what field he’s in and if he wants to stay in it, you’ll know what his earning potential is. Or even his current base salary and bonus range. This knowledge comes from being in a career where you interact with lots of talent know the market rates, or you’re a headhunter. Or have MBA friends who know what start up, marketing roles, consulting roles, advisory roles, investing roles, nonprofit roles, etc make a year. Govt jobs and nonprofits publish their comp, or highest paying comp people (foia). You could look at job specs, sometimes they have salary and benefits on them, at junior levels. [/quote] Agree. If you work in business or went to bschool, you have a pretty accurate sense of what people make. There are also comp studies and surveys out all the time or noted in WSJ or FT articles about what doctors, surgeons, litigators, in-house roles, anything really make per year. [/quote]
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