Call it gridlock, as Columbia grads have been receiving the same basic offers for the past three years. Overall, median pay fell by $450, with signing bonus and other guaranteed compensation also showing little movement.
Year | Total Median Compensation | Median Base Salary | Median Signing Bonus | % Getting Signing Bonus | Median Other Guaranteed | % Getting Other Guaranteed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20171483228800000 | $146,550 | $125,000 | $25,500 | 65.7%65.7 | $25,000 | 20.5%20.5 |
20161451606400000 | $147,000 | $125,000 | $25,000 | 66.3%66.3 | $25,000 | 21.8%21.8 |
20151420070400000 | $145,500 | $125,000 | $25,000 | 62.4%62.4 | $25,000 | 19.9%19.9 |
20141388534400000 | $139,602 | $119,400 | $25,000 | 62.3%62.3 | $22,390 | 21.1%21.1 |
20131356998400000 | $134,800 | $110,000 | $30,000 | 67.6%67.6 | $20,000 | 21.7%21.7 |
20121325376000000 | $138,200 | $110,000 | $30,000 | 68.9%68.9 | $50,000 | 14.8%14.8 |
20111293840000000 | $133,290 | $110,000 | $25,000 | 67.6%67.6 | $37,000 | 16.8%16.8 |
20101262304000000 | $121,250 | $100,000 | $25,000 | 61.0%61 | $40,000 | 15.0%15 |
20091230768000000 | $115,920 | $100,000 | $20,000 | 64.0%64 | $24,000 | 13.0%13 |
20081199145600000 | $127,900 | $100,000 | $30,000 | 75.0%75 | $30,000 | 18.0%18 |
20071167609600000 | $129,700 | $100,000 | $30,000 | 74.4%74.4 | $30,000 | 24.0%24 |