CompensationOct 4, 2019
RexelHHVH14

New Grad compensation

I have no idea if the company i work for is “competitive” with pay like they all say they are. Recent grad BS in finance 2 years of year round internship work predegree. Employed in Califoina and in supply chain compacity $62,500/yr. Cost Of Living Increase: $1,200/month while in CA. Relocation $3,000 flat rate for relocating. Could I make more if I moved to a real sector of finance as opposed to corporate finance within supply chain? As of present the job isnt super high stress and i can do the work- but im young and id rather do some more work if the pay is there.

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Tektronix BazzokaGrl Oct 4, 2019

What's the job and location. The pay in San Francisco is a lot higher than Sacramento.

Rexel HHVH14 OP Oct 4, 2019

Southern California. Company is small so I’d prefer to leave big cities out of it.

Rexel HHVH14 OP Oct 4, 2019

The job is more similar to corporate finance and operational management. I am in “management” meaning I make no overtime lol.

Sogeti vAVO62 Oct 4, 2019

It's not great. I made that much in Texas as a new grad. Keep applying unless you're not confident. If so, interview with other companies while working with this one.

Prodege DirtySpoon Oct 4, 2019

62 isn't bad for a straight out of college job. Your main compensation should be the experience that you're building up right now. Do a year or two then the money will follow

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gs. Oct 10, 2019

Hey could you let me know the time too. Even my bf wants to apply.he is s masters in finance student will be graduating this fall and is looking for full time opportunities