Is Boeing a good place to work as software eng?
Originally Posted by YoZUpZ,Nov 30 2007, 11:40 AM
One guy with a Masters Degree
One guy with a Batchelors Degree
One girl with a Batchelors Degree
Me with a High School diploma and a Freshman in college (majoring in Business, nothing even computer related)
One guy with a Batchelors Degree
One girl with a Batchelors Degree
Me with a High School diploma and a Freshman in college (majoring in Business, nothing even computer related)
The guy and the girl with the Bachelor's degrees should work on that.
Originally Posted by magician,Nov 30 2007, 01:46 PM
I analyzed mortgage-backed securities for PIMCO for five years. Financial companies do tons of software development.
Originally Posted by magician,Nov 30 2007, 12:01 PM
Maybe the guy with the Master's degree is getting so much more because he knows how to spell.
The guy and the girl with the Bachelor's degrees should work on that.

The guy and the girl with the Bachelor's degrees should work on that.

LOL... good point... I've been up for the past 22 hours, so I'm kinda out of it
Originally Posted by diabolus2k,Nov 30 2007, 06:25 AM
Not much? For your first job out of college?? Are your friends SW engineers as well? FYI, starting salary for an entry-level SW engineer at Boeing is generally lower than that, so that's why I said $65k is pretty good..
I would think Boeing would offer around the same amount.
Originally Posted by corey415,Nov 30 2007, 03:48 PM
Lockheed offers around $65k in high cost of living areas (nor cal, socal) for entry level sw engineers (fresh out of college with a BS).
I would think Boeing would offer around the same amount.
I would think Boeing would offer around the same amount.
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