turtleface
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Do you think big law firm solicitors are being bummed in Australia?
I mean, as omnidragon said in the other post you can probably expect 45,000-55,000 as a graduate clerk, but in the U.S., at a top firm, a graduate is looking at the 250-350,000 USD (U.S. dollars) range (as well as a BIG bonus, and a BIG signon bonus, so it could be anything like even 400K USD first year out.
Yes the cost of living is higher, and I think the real FX rate is different, but if you compare something like Accounting where its like 50-60K USD compared to 40-50K AUD, you can see there isn't that same differential.
(I'm talking about top firms here of course)
(of course, graduate salaries don't mean much, but it still is interesting)
Do people know why?
I mean, as omnidragon said in the other post you can probably expect 45,000-55,000 as a graduate clerk, but in the U.S., at a top firm, a graduate is looking at the 250-350,000 USD (U.S. dollars) range (as well as a BIG bonus, and a BIG signon bonus, so it could be anything like even 400K USD first year out.
Yes the cost of living is higher, and I think the real FX rate is different, but if you compare something like Accounting where its like 50-60K USD compared to 40-50K AUD, you can see there isn't that same differential.
(I'm talking about top firms here of course)
(of course, graduate salaries don't mean much, but it still is interesting)
Do people know why?