Which STEM jobs come come remotely close to 300k/starting?
Which STEM jobs come come remotely close to 300k/starting?
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engineering which is why Veeky Forums is jelly of them
None, unless you know somebody who works in oil, who can you start you in a management position.
petroleum or comp sci/software/comp eng with insane profile
> insane profile
Like a CompSci PhD with groundbreaking research that you can bring to Google or Facebook
Medicine. My speciality is 322k starting and its fun
What is your specialty?
computer vision / deep learning
compsci phd here with a couple dozen papers either as first or second author on AI and who's work was the basis for Google's deepmind program.
they started me at 100k
Is Demis as weird as they say? I hear he drinks coffee with yogurt in it.
link to papers?
Does medicine count? Surgeons and anesthesiologists make this kind of money.
Not starting, thats like after 10 years of postgrad training.
pure md graduate make peanuts
quant at a top investment bank or hedge fund
you can get ~250k total comp at most top tech companies if you have exceptional internships / interview skills.
to crack the 300k mark you should probably look into firms like jane street
quant trading or quant research?
>you can get ~250k total comp at most top tech companies if you have exceptional internships / interview skills.
no you can't
cardiologists, radiologists, orthopedic specialists, PhD. quants at some hedge funds probably. i imagine high enough level actuaries can make that sort of money but it takes awhile to do all of the exams to get there.
>jobs
Why would any company pay anyone but the CEO and its top people 300k/yr +??
If you want to make 300k/yr you gotta embrace the capitalist mindset and do something that is worth 300k/yr
Realistically, medicine. But that takes quite a bit of education, internships, ect.
Total comp, which includes equity and bonuses.
Current total comp for Uber is $314k according to Paysa. paysa.com
Any as long as you can get people to buy your product and services
fun
Not starting, no one in tech pays that much.
>Dr Demis Hassabis
>Demis is a former child chess prodigy, who finished his A-levels two years early before coding the multi-million selling simulation game Theme Park aged 17. Following graduation from Cambridge University with a Double First in Computer Science he founded the pioneering videogames company Elixir Studios producing award winning games for global publishers such as Vivendi Universal.
>Greek-Chinese
How can anyone stop the Madman?
Dentistry pays big bucks.
>300k
Drop science, start business.
Deep learning / auto driver cars / quant algorithm, heavy math background.
if you mean right out of school, essentially none