I felt like those compensation reports were never truly accurate or representative of a firm especially this year. The numbers I heard directly at some of the firms are drastically different from any reports i see on those finmeme accounts and WSO threads.

Huge std. dev and var in real life, especially at the top level ib. Heard some rlly obscenely high numbers for seniors in recent good years and some juniors literally getting paid 20k bonus at the same firm when shit hits the fan

 

The most accurate source for base salary is to look at the H1b filling online(international visa document). Those have legal bindings and are 100% correct. And Centerview indeed has 130k base for analyst as of FY 22 for H1B lottery( could be analyst 2 or 3)but I think an 1 would make sense.

 

Are they really 100% though? Sometimes I’ve checked and found numbers that are super far off and seriously weird and uneven numbers (typically for the “smaller” firms I guess, like not GS/MS/JP).

I see it especially with private equity firm salaries, check out Vista, Thoma, and WP for example

 

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