If joining a top tier strategy company as a 2nd year grad what would the pay likely to be?
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That depends. With grammar like that are you seriously going to a top tier firm?
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Tricky question..depends on performance orientation, interview appraisal and personal experience. Likley to be commensurate with the prevailing market conditions I'd suspect
ZB
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variable,
Yes I am. Apparently grammatical pedantry on internet forums wasn't a pre-req for the job.
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Excellent. Much better sentence structure. Grammatically pedantry, along with most other kinds, IS in fact a usual pre-requisite for top tier strat houses.
Seriously though, it's hard to even give a ballpark figure without being too vague, which would be pointless. What are your expectations?
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Well that should equate to around £40K per annum, so probably about right yes.
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It would if you worked 170hours a week. Cracking maths variable
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variable,
I'm currently a second year analyst at another firm on 35k so my expectations would be between tnhis and 10% more. 40k would be ideal but it's more the experience I'm looking for than money. Just wondered what to expect/ask for
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Thanks maths pedant. If you were really concentrating you'd have noticed that this wasn't a random figure. If anon was able to work every hour in a year, (although not physically possible, an illustration of the fact that the strat house will expect him to work a lot of hours,) he would earn circa £43K. I rounded that down to the nearest £5K for ease. £40K is also a sensible figure to be looking at in his position.
Anon - I'd push for the forty mark if possible. You don't want to be relying on bonuses at that level at the moment.
Can't believe no-one picked up on the "grammatically pedantry" mistake on my second post. Expected that to draw a comment from some smartass.
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I work at a second tier strat house and we pay c.£40k+bonus to new grads and c.£45k+bonus to second years.
Hope that helps.
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where do you work Strat Consultant ??
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