Ever wondered what a sports trader actually makes at elite firms like Susquehanna International Group? The numbers might surprise you—we're talking about $90,000 annually to start, which insiders say puts you roughly in the same ballpark as a parole officer working in Philadelphia. Let that sink in. It's one of those eye-opening comparisons that makes you reconsider what "competitive compensation" really means in traditional finance. Whether you're looking at Wall Street roles or exploring alternatives, these salary realities paint an interesting picture of how the industry values different positions and expertise.

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gas_fee_traumavip
· 15h ago
Starting salary of 90k? Might as well become a parole officer, hilarious. This is the so-called "competitiveness" of traditional finance.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 15h ago
Starting salary of 90k? Might as well become a parole officer haha, this is what they call elite treatment.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 15h ago
Starting salary of 90k? That's laughable, earning the same as a parole officer. This is the treatment at an elite firm. Traditional finance is really becoming more and more outrageous.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 15h ago
Starting salary of 90k? Ha, still not as much as a detention center administrator earns. That's the real truth behind Wall Street's bragging.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 16h ago
Starting at 90k salary? Ha, that's not even as much as our daily earnings in crypto. Is this traditional finance?
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