F500 FA benefits
What would you consider to be the "standard" as far as benefits go as an entry financial analyst at a F500? Things like insurance, PTO, retirement, etc.
What would you consider to be the "standard" as far as benefits go as an entry financial analyst at a F500? Things like insurance, PTO, retirement, etc.
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If this is a major concern of yours you're probably thinking too short sighted.
I'd call average: paying ~$200/month insurance, 2-3 weeks vacation and 3-4% match into a 401k.
I wouldn't say it's a major concern. My main concern is the career path and what kind of experience I will get, company culture, etc. I've already done a lot of research into that though.
This will be my first big boy job besides being a lowly intern so I don't have much experience with benefits, I just want to get a feel for the industry standard.
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