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      07-01-2015, 06:28 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by r0wr View Post
Sure, for the first year. But after three years, you'll be honing near $250k after bonuses and it continues to go up as you progress. There are very few industries where the ladder goes that high in such a short time span. I'd love to see your average software developer pulling $250k after three years of work. After six to ten years in total, assuming you make it to the next level, you'll be pulling in $500k per year.
Assuming you make it. Whats the percentage of people in finance who make it into the 250s/500s? I bet it's basically negligible. There are hundreds of thousands of people who get these degrees every year and put in 60 hour weeks because they think they're going to make it. It's no different than the people who flock to Hollywood hoping to become the next Brad Pitt

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