Yeah, I feel cheap too, but it's almost like the standard here :(
Unless you enter google or bulge bracket banks, you won't get too far from $2k/month base salary here.
Just my curiosity, did you find this cheap after reading my other comment too: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=385479 ?
And btw, by CS graduate I meant B.Eng. or B.Sc. not M.Eng or M.Sc.
So, Is it save to assume that entry level programmer will get above $50k/year in US?
I got more then $2100/month doing a phone support job at a small company in a suburban area practically out of high school. Without a college degree I was able to get over $5000/month in an urban area doing web development with no prior "experence".
All four of my friends who just graduated in CS are getting g about the same (55k-65k) in various markets at big companes.
Just my curiosity, did you find this cheap after reading my other comment too: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=385479 ? And btw, by CS graduate I meant B.Eng. or B.Sc. not M.Eng or M.Sc.
So, Is it save to assume that entry level programmer will get above $50k/year in US?