u/programmingpineapple wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I am 100% applying for their mentorship program once I get close to finishing my degree. I just started yesterday in Software Development and will switch to Software Engineering either in the second term or after March 1, depending on how fast I progress through my courses (befor
u/michaelnovati replied ·
They released a press release about 8 months ago saying the average compensation was $140K but their website now say 91% of people make $165K+ so I would try to get more details and breakdown on their numbers. If 91% of people made exactly $165k and 9% of people made $0, then the average would still be above $140K lol.
It's possible that they just don't have that many people and added a handful of new high earners in the second half of the year that brought up that average.
The program I started has about 80% of people land at top tier companies, and the average total compensation for people with under 3 years of experience is close to $200K so these numbers don't seem crazy, I would just get more details!