Anonymous wrote:Lol I'll post about myself.
Political Science, minor in Journalism (2018)
Associate at political-oriented communications firm
61,000 with 3,000 performance bonus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting
Unemployed
Not believable. DH is a partner at a local CPA firm and they have given all staff 2 raises in the last 6 months to keep them for busy season. July was 7%. Jan 1 was 10%.
NP
What happened if you have accounting degree but not a COA yet ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting
Unemployed
Not believable. DH is a partner at a local CPA firm and they have given all staff 2 raises in the last 6 months to keep them for busy season. July was 7%. Jan 1 was 10%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do investment bankers really make 300k after 2 years?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting
Unemployed
How long since graduation?
I think it is very practical major.
2020. A lot of the big firms stopped hiring during covid.
Anonymous wrote:Do investment bankers really make 300k after 2 years?
Anonymous wrote:Accounting
Unemployed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you get the idea.
Tech, Investment Banking, Consulting = $$$
Majors = STEM: CS, Math/Staticstics, Electirical/Computer Engineering, etc. and Business or Econ.
(if Econ, name brand school where no undergraduagte business program)
I'm the European PP. My friend has a fine arts degree and a PhD in Architecture. One of her smaller paintings is $25K euros and she probably sells around 10 per month. She also has a long term government contract to consult in the restauration of Beaux-Arts buildings and I think that's a couple of millions.
You have to be really lucky and have connnections. Her parents are probbly rich and have networks.
People here are much more interested in general average outcomes, not some exotic once in a blumoon stories
Art major average starting salary = $25,000
Art field is Wild Wild West