Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some exceptions though. If you go to a “decent” university in a true hotbed for these high-paying professions you may be able to make it into them. Examples are SJSU, Cal Poly, CUNY schools, Santa Clara and Fordham.
For tech, right? Won’t work in banking.
Anonymous wrote:There are some exceptions though. If you go to a “decent” university in a true hotbed for these high-paying professions you may be able to make it into them. Examples are SJSU, Cal Poly, CUNY schools, Santa Clara and Fordham.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling
Interesting that the people who pulled themselves out of poverty are in the arts.
Most tech entrepreneurs have the same backgrounds as their investment bankers and attended private schools. Makes sense that they got the financing.
Tech (especially SV tech) has a strong emphasis on pedigree in hiring. Folks that go to good programs will automatically have a leg up on everyone else. Family wealth has a piece in that as well, as it affords (1) going to that good school and (2) being able to safely take those risks afterwards.
You’re thinking of Wall Street.
You’re not off base; They’re more alike than anyone in tech would ever care to admit.
And from wealthy families
Yeah, they all went to the same schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling
Interesting that the people who pulled themselves out of poverty are in the arts.
Most tech entrepreneurs have the same backgrounds as their investment bankers and attended private schools. Makes sense that they got the financing.
Tech (especially SV tech) has a strong emphasis on pedigree in hiring. Folks that go to good programs will automatically have a leg up on everyone else. Family wealth has a piece in that as well, as it affords (1) going to that good school and (2) being able to safely take those risks afterwards.
You’re thinking of Wall Street.
You’re not off base; They’re more alike than anyone in tech would ever care to admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling
Interesting that the people who pulled themselves out of poverty are in the arts.
Most tech entrepreneurs have the same backgrounds as their investment bankers and attended private schools. Makes sense that they got the financing.
Tech (especially SV tech) has a strong emphasis on pedigree in hiring. Folks that go to good programs will automatically have a leg up on everyone else. Family wealth has a piece in that as well, as it affords (1) going to that good school and (2) being able to safely take those risks afterwards.
You’re thinking of Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling
Interesting that the people who pulled themselves out of poverty are in the arts.
Most tech entrepreneurs have the same backgrounds as their investment bankers and attended private schools. Makes sense that they got the financing.
Tech (especially SV tech) has a strong emphasis on pedigree in hiring. Folks that go to good programs will automatically have a leg up on everyone else. Family wealth has a piece in that as well, as it affords (1) going to that good school and (2) being able to safely take those risks afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:What is SV tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling
Interesting that the people who pulled themselves out of poverty are in the arts.
Most tech entrepreneurs have the same backgrounds as their investment bankers and attended private schools. Makes sense that they got the financing.
Anonymous wrote:Bezos, Jobs, Oprah, J.K. Rowling