I was offered 80,000k for an associate position at Morgan Stanley...Is this low? Can you really negotiate when you don't have much experience or a competing offer? I'm at this point in it for the experience but at the same time I don't want to be lowballed.. I would appreciate all the advice! Edit: Sorry, meant 80K! Haha.
Are you a new grad? If not what was your previous tc? What is your other competing offers? If you don't have any, use this to get your foot in the door to the next onsite asap. And come back with counter offers.
80000K = $80000000?
No, 80000K is 80000000. There was no unit specified.
Can you add some commas.. I’m feeling dizzy just from counting all those 0s..
$80M is pretty good for an associate...
He's gonna be Jim Gorman's personal fluffer
Take it man 800000k is super awesome!!! Good for you !
No dude it is not 800million, it is 80 million. Op should stall and try to get competing offers
Sorry got carried away with all the zeros 🤯
$80M is low, get a competing for $100M
80m sounds like an intern offer. I remember working at Facebook and getting 10% of the entire Facebook company every year in stock bonus
talking about Zimbabwean dollers?
omg 80M ?this is an associate job for MS or for Trump?
What the hell man ? I understand a little Hindi here and there , this IS NOT ACCEPTABLE ! Treat others with respect and get it back or get the hell outta here
I understand what it means and it is uncalled for @linkedin
Don't it is dead company if you are in Tech. Most of the engineers are contractors from India no coding standards, process or what so ever. I would keep it as last option.
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