starting salaries

<p>i cant seem to find this information on these threads or the rest of the web, but do any of you know where i could find the starting salaries of undergrad. business graduates? i know i could go to each website but that takes forever and a half, so if any of you know anything id really appriciate it, thanks.</p>

<p>Princeton graduate= 500,000+</p>

<p>for finance and accounting in big cities like New York and Chicago: 50-90K a year.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.careers.calpoly.edu/search.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://www.careers.calpoly.edu/search.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>For my school the median accounting salary is 50K. There is little variation for salaries as well (looks solidly 48-52K). Looks like it's heavily based on Big 4 salaries as well (in high cost of living areas, no less).</p>

<p>Career</a> Center - What Can I Do With a Major In...?</p>

<p>There's Cal's site. the 25th-75th percentile is 49K-55K. Pretty narrow as well.</p>

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<p>For some reason I seriously doubt that. I could see 100,000 from a place like Goldman Sach's but I really couldn't see 500,000. Can you provide any sources for that figure?</p>

<p>He was joking ; ). </p>

<p>Or at least I hope he was...</p>

<p>Sorry I tend to miss sarcasm over the internet.</p>

<p>It's because so many people ask about salary info on here it's ridiculous.</p>

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<p>If you're too lazy to do this on your own, then you are way too lazy to be a business undergraduate.</p>

<p>lol yea...Basically go to the best school and get the best grades and and have the best opportunities and you will make the best amount of money :)</p>

<p>your question is too general. you should identify a concentration within management, then an industry you would like to go into, and at last the location you would like to work at. Oh, not to mention the size of the company. unless you can have all of those, there is not a reliable number anyone can give to you. do some research.</p>

<p>Which business/finance degree offers the best salary median?</p>

<p>Probably accounting or finance.</p>