Some stats for you: The average increase in annual income from before to after Lambda School for a hired grad is $47,796.67/yr. The median increase in annual income is $50,500/yr. Grads hired in September alone increased their collective income by more than $750,000
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I guess I don't understand then: do internships count as a hire? Or, if the internship is a significant pay raise over what they were making pre-lambda (totally possible given tech internship pay), you start counting from the moment they were hired as interns?
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Internships count while they're in them, yes. There aren't a ton of them, but they are usually low-paying until the student goes full-time, so those increases are small enough to drag the average increase down
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I mean it's only a ~$2,500/yr difference between the average increase and the median increase
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I think it might be a personal reaction because just about every single distribution I work with has mean >> median. Heavy tails rule everything around me!
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