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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 370 ✭✭AtticusFinch86


    doc22 wrote: »
    What does an FAE candidate get in industry get to be more than fair? 35k?

    I suppose it depends on your expectations but you wouldn't be far off the mark there. A little more if you take into account the fact they're paying for my exams and the fact that I'm based in the North West (where your buck goes a bit further)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,626 ✭✭✭Glenster


    Choc Chip wrote: »
    Nope, I'm including training years in there (and to be fair, I'm also including the highest level of bonus).

    If you go quickly through the promotion structure you'll be near enough to 100k after 7yrs. Very few will actually go through that quickly though, and the ones that don't will likely be out in better-paid jobs in industry much earlier, so it depends on what people want from their career.

    A senior manager in B4 will be on about 75K, their bonus might bring them up to 90K.

    But do you go to Senior Manager in 3.5 years PQE?

    I've known one or two people who did, but its definitely not standard, people can stay at AM for 2-2.5 years. And not bad people.


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