For finance rookies, what's the salaries on offers from
top 10?
top 50?
top 100?
Finance market rate for rookies this year?
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Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)This looks pretty accurate actually. I think there will be some variation between 50-100; some will adjust for inflation and others wont
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I don’t understand why people are so lazy. Check the most recent hires at Michigan. It’s 240 for 9 month.
Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)This looks pretty accurate actually. I think there will be some variation between 50-100; some will adjust for inflation and others wont
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Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)Subtle Yale troll. Numbers are more of less correct though with substantial variance, especially, at the top.
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Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)Subtle Yale troll. Numbers are more of less correct though with substantial variance, especially, at the top.
And at the bottom. Northeastern doesn't pay 245.
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Northeastern paid 240 three years ago
Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)Subtle Yale troll. Numbers are more of less correct though with substantial variance, especially, at the top.
And at the bottom. Northeastern doesn't pay 245.
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Pay and prestige aside, what are motivations for taking a job at a ‘higher-ranked’ school (this begins to matter when geography does)? Better network? More resources for RA labor and data purchases? Access to editors?
Ie controlling for ability, what is the treatment effect on productivity and publications of taking a job at a tier higher?
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Pay and prestige aside, what are motivations for taking a job at a ‘higher-ranked’ school (this begins to matter when geography does)? Better network? More resources for RA labor and data purchases? Access to editors?
Ie controlling for ability, what is the treatment effect on productivity and publications of taking a job at a tier higher?
Potential coauthors. Better research environment (seminar discussions, lunch discussions, etc.). Good ideas usually aren’t generated in a silo. Etc.
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Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)What about research expectation at these levels? VHRM don’t usually engage in bean counting.