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Comment if you or someone you know makes $200k (could be cash + equity) working 40h/week (at most 50h occasionally) in an industry (not consulting) strategy operations or other business-related role (not product management or software engineering type of techy role), at age 25 or 3 years after undergrad. I know it’s kind of rare but want to know how rare/possible it is. What is their background and company (industry, stage, size, etc.) that got them to this nice position?Boston Consulting Group
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Should be around 250-325 all in. To be honest, pre-MBA PE roles don’t pay that much more than staying in consulting since you don’t get carry
Given those numbers are correct, does it make sense to stay in consulting if you’re solely looking at comp? Post MBA role is ~$220-230k all in (vs. ~$250k) with likely better lifestyle, and I feel it’s much easier to make Manager than VP (plus you don’t have to pay for bschool if you choose to go). What am I missing here?
Obviously this is coming from someone who works in an office where ~50% of our projects are local, so the constant travel is less of a issue
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Depends on fund size, Bain cap pre-mba associate 250-300k all in. 150-175 base + 100% bonus
At a middle market tech shop - 250 for first years, maybe a bit more for top associate. Mega funds should uniformly pay as much or more