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In reply to the discussion: So my daughter starts paying her student loan in January [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)And they are all pretty young - 22-23 years old - and had no prior office work experience. I'm pretty sure once I graduate (6 more courses!) with a Bcom (also a major in accounting) I'll start at about 40,000-50,000/year because I'm older and have prior office and banking experience. One of those students I was talking about just got a big promotion and a large raise after just 7 months on the job, so I think a lot of companies have crappy 'entry level' jobs but move them up quickly. Around here, if you don't have your accounting designation, you are worth half what people with a designation are. It's also important to mention that bonuses and profit sharing are supremely popular where I am, so a $30,000 salary sometimes can mean a gross of $60,000 over the year if you work for a profitable company.