Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re actually a “top MBA” I think you’d know the many reliable places to find that information. This isn’t one of them.
Op here. I’m a SAHM. DH earns a seven figure income.
My ex just started working for Facebook. Have no idea what he is doing there. He went to HBS. He is not a techie.
I would be interested in working at Amazon. My background is in finance. I am five years out of the workforce and don’t plan on working again for another two years. I used to earn 200-300k before I stopped working.
So you married your DH for his money but you miss your ex and you've been stalking him online?
I have been with DH for almost 20 years. I dated this guy over 20 years ago. The ex was always my Facebook friend. He rarely posted anything. Now he is the most active person on my feed after he started working for Facebook. His wife also posts a lot and tags him. I don’t necessarily want to know about their everyday lives. I don’t dislike him. I just don’t need to know when they go hiking or when his wife posts monthly milestones of their children.
I was just curious how much these tech giants paid. I’m very familiar with finance, law and medicine. Not so much with tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re actually a “top MBA” I think you’d know the many reliable places to find that information. This isn’t one of them.
Op here. I’m a SAHM. DH earns a seven figure income.
My ex just started working for Facebook. Have no idea what he is doing there. He went to HBS. He is not a techie.
I would be interested in working at Amazon. My background is in finance. I am five years out of the workforce and don’t plan on working again for another two years. I used to earn 200-300k before I stopped working.
So you married your DH for his money but you miss your ex and you've been stalking him online?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re actually a “top MBA” I think you’d know the many reliable places to find that information. This isn’t one of them.
Op here. I’m a SAHM. DH earns a seven figure income.
My ex just started working for Facebook. Have no idea what he is doing there. He went to HBS. He is not a techie.
I would be interested in working at Amazon. My background is in finance. I am five years out of the workforce and don’t plan on working again for another two years. I used to earn 200-300k before I stopped working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re actually a “top MBA” I think you’d know the many reliable places to find that information. This isn’t one of them.
Op here. I’m a SAHM. DH earns a seven figure income.
My ex just started working for Facebook. Have no idea what he is doing there. He went to HBS. He is not a techie.
I would be interested in working at Amazon. My background is in finance. I am five years out of the workforce and don’t plan on working again for another two years. I used to earn 200-300k before I stopped working.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re actually a “top MBA” I think you’d know the many reliable places to find that information. This isn’t one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entry level $200k, mid care $500k
No not true.
Amazon entry level below $100K, Facebook entry level $150, Google around the same. Amazon does a odd bonus structure seems like getting more than you are in the beginning. Facebook hires idiots for their entry level usually wash outs from Ivies. Google has some hiring issues as well. Amazon much better at weeding out except for the people that lie on their resumes say they have a college degree in tech and they don't Amazon not great at checking apprently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer about 7 ish years out makes like $225k all in.
Really? that seems low. Why not just do a fed job at that point?
Most feds top out at about $160k, except in a few regulatory agencies.
But non-litigating feds have awesome hours even compared up these jobs.
Some non-litigating in house jobs have awesome hours and get a real bonus, stock, 401k match, and don't top out at 160k. 160k is lower than the starting salary.
Lawyers do not have "awesome hours" at a FAANG company.
I wasn’t talking about FAANGs. There are other in house positions that pay upwards of 300k and it’s a very reasonable hours and no weekend work. Occasional craziness if something happens, which is to be expected, but generally great hours.
What SV company is so flush with cash to pay their lawyers $300k other than FAANG? Or are those for GC positions, ie the very top lawyer at a huge legacy company?
Check out the Fortune 20. Lawyers work at all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Entry level $200k, mid care $500k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer about 7 ish years out makes like $225k all in.
Really? that seems low. Why not just do a fed job at that point?
Most feds top out at about $160k, except in a few regulatory agencies.
But non-litigating feds have awesome hours even compared up these jobs.
Some non-litigating in house jobs have awesome hours and get a real bonus, stock, 401k match, and don't top out at 160k. 160k is lower than the starting salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer about 7 ish years out makes like $225k all in.
Really? that seems low. Why not just do a fed job at that point?
Most feds top out at about $160k, except in a few regulatory agencies.
But non-litigating feds have awesome hours even compared up these jobs.
Some non-litigating in house jobs have awesome hours and get a real bonus, stock, 401k match, and don't top out at 160k. 160k is lower than the starting salary.
Lawyers do not have "awesome hours" at a FAANG company.
I wasn’t talking about FAANGs. There are other in house positions that pay upwards of 300k and it’s a very reasonable hours and no weekend work. Occasional craziness if something happens, which is to be expected, but generally great hours.
What SV company is so flush with cash to pay their lawyers $300k other than FAANG? Or are those for GC positions, ie the very top lawyer at a huge legacy company?
Check out the Fortune 20. Lawyers work at all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer about 7 ish years out makes like $225k all in.
Really? that seems low. Why not just do a fed job at that point?
Most feds top out at about $160k, except in a few regulatory agencies.
But non-litigating feds have awesome hours even compared up these jobs.
Some non-litigating in house jobs have awesome hours and get a real bonus, stock, 401k match, and don't top out at 160k. 160k is lower than the starting salary.
Lawyers do not have "awesome hours" at a FAANG company.
I wasn’t talking about FAANGs. There are other in house positions that pay upwards of 300k and it’s a very reasonable hours and no weekend work. Occasional craziness if something happens, which is to be expected, but generally great hours.
What SV company is so flush with cash to pay their lawyers $300k other than FAANG? Or are those for GC positions, ie the very top lawyer at a huge legacy company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawyer about 7 ish years out makes like $225k all in.
Really? that seems low. Why not just do a fed job at that point?
Most feds top out at about $160k, except in a few regulatory agencies.
But non-litigating feds have awesome hours even compared up these jobs.
Some non-litigating in house jobs have awesome hours and get a real bonus, stock, 401k match, and don't top out at 160k. 160k is lower than the starting salary.
Lawyers do not have "awesome hours" at a FAANG company.
I wasn’t talking about FAANGs. There are other in house positions that pay upwards of 300k and it’s a very reasonable hours and no weekend work. Occasional craziness if something happens, which is to be expected, but generally great hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend works for Google. Makes about 400K. Does computer stuff for them.
Lives in NH and was 75% remote pre Covid and now totally remote with no plans to go back.
DH looked into a tech division for Amazon last year and would make about 250K. We also live in NH. He would have had to travel to Boston a couple of days a week. A couple of days remote.
That's interesting.. because google announced WFH until July 2021. After that, who knows. There have been no decisions made but they are not big on working remotely fulltime. They require in office for at least some portion of the month/week. Ask me how I know