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I just hit $200k NW and it’s been 7 months since I made my post (link below) about hitting $100k NW in Dec ‘21.
I’m just mind-blown since it took me 2.5 years to get the first $100k and it’s snowballed from there. I’ve gone from $82.5k TC to $238k TC plus a $20k appreciation on a house I bought at the beginning of the year
Can’t really talk about finances with friends/family so this is the only place I can share milestones like this haha…we’ll see if I can hit $300k by EOY
https://joinfishbowl.com/post_muypy45qoy

Hi,
What will be the in hand salary for this?

How hands-on are you in scrum meetings?
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I enjoy it, but don’t let the title fool you, you are still a glorified rubber stamp for the corp dev team, but if usually pays better.
I've heard that concern too. What do you enjoy about your role, and do you think you would have been interested in a different practice if pay were equal? Maybe the answer is practicing M&A at a boutique and avoiding the in house bureacracy... Also curious about your company/industry to the extent you're comfortable sharing.
I would maybe just stay in BigLaw if high visibility / high profile and prestigious M&A deals are important to you. Normally the deals that are worked on in house are smaller, less glamorous (i.e., chain smoking roll ups for less pay than you made in BigLaw). Commercial and Product roles can be high visibility depending on the company and types of work they’re specifically supporting. Commercial and Product can be core to the operation of the company and therefore a lot of people focused on it.
Visibility would be working with leadership/c suite. Not working under some random sales person or middle management, as with other in house roles.