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| associates degree versus master's degree I have a four year degree in chemistry. Now I want to become a computer programmer. I'm willing to go back to school for a year or two. For an entry level programmer at this point in time, what's the approximate starting salary if I had an associate's degree in computer science? How about if I had a master's degree? In case it matters, I'm in the Northeast. |
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| Re: associates degree versus master's degree not much. Even with a degree you still have to start at the bottom (very junior programmer, it helpdesk etc....) - employers look most importantly on the job experience. |
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| jbennet - A programmer might have to start at the help desk? You've heard what you consider to be reliable reports of this? |
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| Re: associates degree versus master's degree yep |
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| Re: associates degree versus master's degree I have a bachelor in Embedded systems engineering. I don't know anyone from my class that had to start with a helpdesk, but the situation might be different here in the Netherlands. The start salary here is between 1800 euro (1500 pound/2300 usd) and 2100 euro (1750 pound/2700 usd), but that's without subtracting income tax. It also may vary alot between countries. |
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| niek_e - >The start salary here is between 1800 euro (1500 pound/ >2300 usd) and 2100 euro (1750 pound/2700 usd), but that's >without subtracting income tax. That's per month, right? |
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| Re: niek_e - Quote:
But serious: yes, per month... |
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| Re: associates degree versus master's degree in the UK university graduates withan amazing employer like IBM start on like 25,000 a year. thats extremely unusual(and theres no way youll get an job at ibm , they get like 10,000 applications for like one job) Small software houses can offer as low as £12,000 - £17,000 for a junior programmer |
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| Re: associates degree versus master's degree The average starting salary for recent undergrad CS majors from my university is $56K. |
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