Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to sound contrarian but exit opportunities for gs-15s are highly dependent on domain and actual expertise. Going into consulting at a principal/VP level can be hit or miss. Some firms are ok at on-ramping more senior folks. Some are not. Also note that managing in govt is very different than the private side; I also find they many, especially senior leaders from govt can struggle with the pace and also the subject matter on the private side.
If the agency you come from has a lot of contracts or the work you manage is highly transferable (e.g. industry standard reports), then exit opportunities are a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:If you are going to move to private sector, there is something to be said for doing it early and starting to climb the ladder and accrue stock. I was on very prestigious hill committee and had to go private and be junior to people with far less hill and agency experience because they made the leap earlier.
I’d guess $200 to $300, plus stock and bonus, depending on what (e,g, pharma pays more than device).
Start networking w alums of your agency who made the move. They’ll tell you what kind of comp to expect at your various options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are going to move to private sector, there is something to be said for doing it early and starting to climb the ladder and accrue stock. I was on very prestigious hill committee and had to go private and be junior to people with far less hill and agency experience because they made the leap earlier.
I’d guess $200 to $300, plus stock and bonus, depending on what (e,g, pharma pays more than device).
Start networking w alums of your agency who made the move. They’ll tell you what kind of comp to expect at your various options.
NP here. What if nobody ever leaves your agency to go private what does that mean? Does that mean? I am no good options for an exit.
Anonymous wrote:If you are going to move to private sector, there is something to be said for doing it early and starting to climb the ladder and accrue stock. I was on very prestigious hill committee and had to go private and be junior to people with far less hill and agency experience because they made the leap earlier.
I’d guess $200 to $300, plus stock and bonus, depending on what (e,g, pharma pays more than device).
Start networking w alums of your agency who made the move. They’ll tell you what kind of comp to expect at your various options.