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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in house at a big company and my total comp including bonus and vested LTI is ~500k. Most of that isn't salary, which is still in the 200s. We get a big bonus, very significant LTI and an excellent 401k match. I'm a senior director level with no reports. I'd expect the DGC level to be around 600k and senior counsel to be around 400k. Given that I don't usually work nights and weekends like a law firm, I'm pretty darn content with the comp. It seems like a good trade off for having a life.[/quote] I mak 250+80 or 90K bonus. How do I get that kind of compensation? I am 25 years out of law school, with big firm experience [/quote] What industry and what work do you do? The folks at my company making this are managing complex litigations with risk in the hundreds of millions to billions of dollars, or acquisitions of similar value. They aren't negotiating contracts for printer paper.[/quote]
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