Saw this on another social media site and thought it might be fun to do here. For all the grief older generations give millennials and Gen Z, their openness about compensation is something I respect, since I never really understood why people are so cagey or ashamed about discussing pay. Be honest, we're (mostly) all anonymous here!
On my end, I'm a data analytics program manager for a big tech company. 11 years experience total, most of it in O&G. Base salary is 150k, with 15% bonus target and RSUs currently valued at ~30k per year. Total comp just north of $200k.
ETA: the intent of this thread is not to showboat or brag about how much money we all make, so much as it is to help people benchmark what certain skills, career paths, and years of experience are worth in today's marketplace. Given most of us are alums of the same school and are likely employed in similar industries, it might provide some helpful insights for people considering career changes, new to the professional world, looking for new jobs or promotions, etc.
On my end, I'm a data analytics program manager for a big tech company. 11 years experience total, most of it in O&G. Base salary is 150k, with 15% bonus target and RSUs currently valued at ~30k per year. Total comp just north of $200k.
ETA: the intent of this thread is not to showboat or brag about how much money we all make, so much as it is to help people benchmark what certain skills, career paths, and years of experience are worth in today's marketplace. Given most of us are alums of the same school and are likely employed in similar industries, it might provide some helpful insights for people considering career changes, new to the professional world, looking for new jobs or promotions, etc.