Bat Gogh.
Jedi Master Thornhill runs to evade a TIE fighter.
Silent but deadly!
A bit morbid.
Superman on vacation (or holiday) in London.
Technically, it’s a police box, not a telephone booth. But I guess Clark Kent had to make do.
Firefly meets Star Trek meets Star Wars. Now we need Doctor Who.
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To put my money where my mouth is, here’s some information on the starting salaries for four big technology companies based on my informal observations. I’d be pretty hypocritical if I advocated disclosure without any sharing information myself! In each of these cases, I’ve consulted at least three people who received full-time offers from the company in question, so these figures are approximate (and specific to undergrads).
- Google: The standard for the Mountain View office and a number of other large US offices is about $100,000/year, but they do scale that figure based on where you live by some secret factor. I’ve heard figures between $45k and $71k (tending towards the higher end) for the value of stock they give you over a four year vesting period, and Google bonuses can count for $45,000 per year or more.
- Amazon: About $87,000/year, and they’re fairly well known for not being too willing to negotiate starting salary. They typically offer between $40,000 and $50,000 worth of stock over four years, with a non-uniform vesting period (you get more the longer you stay).
- Microsoft: Around $90,000 per year on average, although I’ve heard as low as $80,000. Typically comes with about $50,000 worth of stock over four years.
- Facebook: Around $85,000-$90,000 per year. The stock situation is complicated, but I believe between 8,000 and 10,000 restricted stock units over four years is typical, which potentially could be worth more than $200,000 if you believe the secondary market prices, which have been as high as $28/share.
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