short answer: most likely nothttps://twitter.com/lindsey/status/852329061976125444 …
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Replying to @johnregehr
what we EEs were all told when I was graduating was that equivalent years of work experience was more valuable than an MSEE over a career
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Replying to @killerswan
true, but I'm pretty sure it's triply true for PhD
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Replying to @johnregehr
in electrical engineering, at the time I was graduating, no: a PhD in EE would pay more than equivalent years working experience
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Replying to @killerswan
nice. my job choice (not necessarily my PhD) cost me probably $200k last year
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Replying to @johnregehr
yeah, the high end corporate numbers like that still surprise me
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Replying to @killerswan @johnregehr
I'm still more interested in the work at little companies at this point, but still, am I naive for not joining the borg?
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I've heard of IC offers from startups offering high $1XXk to low/mid $2XXk salary to compete with borg equity. That seems pretty ok?
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