AbbeFaria Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think that Swensens pay check is only a million > or two, and that’s for Yale’s endowment. I would > think that would be the high mark for > compensation. Just out of curiosity Rudeboi, > how’d you get into the university work? Nothing special …same ol - saw a posting on a jobsite /applied /interviewed …
how different is it trying to break in endowments (or other small shops for the matter) at a junior level than applying for larger shops?
That’s not my job, it’s a friend of mine’s.
goblue06 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > University of Michigan data (all public info): > > 4 analysts, average comp: $48,375 (my guess on > experience: <5 years) > 3 managers, average comp: $87,667 (my guess on > experience: 5-20 years) > 2 directors, average comp: $224,250 (my guess on > experience: 20+ years) > 1 CIO, $426,500 (my guess on experience: 20+ > years) > > Those numbers have gone up pretty significantly in > the last two years, too. Expect low pay at a > public university since it has to be publicly > disclosed. And this is a $5+ billion endowment. You have a link to this public info?
Under 6 figures at 5 to 20??? Wow…
CFAMaven Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You have a link to this public info? http://files.michigandaily.com/salary/200708.xls That’s each person’s salary at U of M for the 2007-2008 school year. Do a search for “investment.”
some endowments are in pretty remote locations. Might have a better chance at those. Boston / NYC / Palo Alto might be more challenging (and they probably pay much better). Keep in mind thought the big endowments (Harvard, Yale) enploy a lot more junior people (harvard has an army of analysts), while the smaller ones ($<2B) have very few (if any) junior positions.
interesting spreadsheet. I didn’t know law school profs can make up to 700k a year.