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SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
Hey all,
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
Generally yes but not always. $6k/month typically correlates with $160k per year but it's possible your firm bumped associate salaries and left summer salaries alone.Anonymous User wrote:Hey all,
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
- magnum_law
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
Wut? 6k/month = 72k/year.2014 wrote:Generally yes but not always. $6k/month typically correlates with $160k per year but it's possible your firm bumped associate salaries and left summer salaries alone.Anonymous User wrote:Hey all,
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
I think this poster is confusing 6k/month with 6k/bi-weekly OP.
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
Yeah I was - i'd assume this starting is somewhere between $72k and $80k thenmagnum_law wrote:Wut? 6k/month = 72k/year.2014 wrote:Generally yes but not always. $6k/month typically correlates with $160k per year but it's possible your firm bumped associate salaries and left summer salaries alone.Anonymous User wrote:Hey all,
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
I think this poster is confusing 6k/month with 6k/bi-weekly OP.
- trebekismyhero
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
For large firms that is almost always the case. I know that some mid-size firms and a good chunk of small firms the SA salary is not proportional. I wouldn't expect a much bigger salary than that, but it is possible they pay more once you pass the bar. I know that happened with a few of my classmates at firms on the smaller endmagnum_law wrote:Wut? 6k/month = 72k/year.2014 wrote:Generally yes but not always. $6k/month typically correlates with $160k per year but it's possible your firm bumped associate salaries and left summer salaries alone.Anonymous User wrote:Hey all,
Just accepted a SA position with a firm in LA that will pay $6k/month. Is the general rule that you would calculate that same monthly/weekly salary out for a whole year to figure out base salary upon graduation? Thanks for the help.
I think this poster is confusing 6k/month with 6k/bi-weekly OP.
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- lymenheimer
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
There are some market firms in my area (secondary - $130k start) that only pay $1k/week for SA.
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Re: SA Salary Proportional to Base Salary?
Any chance you can just ask HR or the recruiter? Shouldnt be an issue since salary is a salient factor in determining if you want to work at that firm.