WSJ article about college premium - 我只放了tech job图片

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https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/top-colleges-high-paying-careers-finance-tech-consulting-d1c22601?mod=e2fb&fbclid=IwAR318bUMMRYKPk3hym39KznbbfcWZa3y3GTFczeFGKtLvmWbd3-Jw5whABM_aem_AeGXU50LaIjFWU9zxzp5ScSuaCLvotnq4bvdqA37MixaQY8bWNShEzAV6GU3V3snn7JyQ9MY-L12YEG0Ict42zw3

 

 

The effect can be huge. In the first 10 years after graduation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni who go into finance average $73,608 a year in salary more than the median college graduate in the field, according to Burning Glass. The average yearly salary for MIT grads in finance in those years is around $175,000.

The average salary for the median graduate in finance through the first 10 years of their career is just over $100,000, according to Burning Glass. For alumni in tech it’s about $122,000, and for consulting graduates, $98,000.

 

The schools in the rankings have offered graduates an array of resources to enrich their careers, Sigelman says. Among them: Grads from Ivy League and top public schools can tap vast alumni networks. Liberal-arts alumni learned soft skills that can help them ascend corporate ranks. Service-academy graduates acquired potentially lucrative traits like perseverance and diligence. And recruiters flock to schools around Silicon Valley and Wall Street.

 

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