Friday, September 27, 2013

What Data You Need to Compare Job Offers

We  have been talking to lots of students about comparing job offers by including in the value of employer benefits, as well as looking at the differences in cost of living in different locations. 

NOTE: What is cost of living? The amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living, including basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare. Cost of living is often used when comparing how expensive it is to live in one city versus another. Cost of living can be a significant factor in personal wealth accumulation because a smaller salary can go further in a city where it doesn't cost a lot to get by, while a large salary can seem insufficient in an expensive city. 

You need to do your research and gather data to make informed decisions about what job offer is the best. We can help at the SMMC! Recently we’ve helped students collect data for 2 popular jobs: Marketing Coordinator and Social Media Analyst. Many of our students compare job offers in Lincoln, Chicago, and Kansas City. 

Data for Marketing Coordinator Job Offers
Job Description:
Coordinates and implements marketing communication projects with responsibilities that include public relations, special events management, advertising, and creating brand awareness. Prepare status reports on marketing efforts. 

Median Salary & Benefits (From Salary.com):

In Lincoln
Core Compensation    Median            % of Total
Base Salary                           $ 43,832            67.9%
Bonuses                                 $ 500                  0.8%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                   $ 3,391              5.3%
401K/403B                         $ 1,685              2.6%
Disability                             $ 310                  0.5%
Healthcare                          $ 6,507              10.1%
Pension                                $ 2,837              4.4%
Time Off                               $ 5,456              8.5%
Total Compensation       $ 64,518           100%

In Chicago
Core Compensation    Median            % of Total
Base Salary                           $ 53,527            69.2%
Bonuses                                 $ 610                  0.8%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                   $ 4,141              5.4%
401K/403B                         $ 2,057              2.7%
Disability                             $ 379                 0.5%
Healthcare                          $ 6,507              8.4%
Pension                                $ 3,465              4.5%
Time Off                               $ 6,663              8.6%
Total Compensation       $ 77,349           100%

In Kansas City
Core Compensation    Median             % of Total
Base Salary                            $ 49,700            68.8%
Bonuses                                  $ 566                   0.8%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                    $ 3,845               5.3%
401K/403B                          $ 1,910               2.6%
Disability                              $ 352                  0.5%
Healthcare                           $ 6,507               9.0%
Pension                                 $ 3,217               4.5%
Time Off                                $ 6,187               8.6%
Total Compensation       $ 72,284           100%

Comparing These Numbers (Cost of Living Figures from cnn.com)



·         Comparing Lincoln to Chicago:
Lincoln Salary =
$43,832 (Rounded to $45,000 for cost of living comparisons)

 Comparable Salary in Chicago =
$56,866

Actual Salary for Marketing Coordinators in Chicago =
$53,537

Benefits: Lincoln = $20,686 vs. Chicago = $23,822
 
Reasons for Cost of Living Difference in Chicago
  • Groceries = 16% more
  • Housing = 69% more
  • Utilities = 9% more
  • Transportation = 29% more
  • Health Care = 0% more


·         Comparing Lincoln to Kansas City:
 Lincoln Salary =
$43,832 (Rounded to $45,000 for cost of living comparisons)

 Comparable Salary in Kansas City =
$49,008

Actual salary for Marketing Coordinators in Kansas City =
$49,700

Benefits: Lincoln = 20,686 vs. Chicago = $22,584

      Reasons for Cost of Living Difference in Kansas City
  • Groceries = 7% more
  • Housing = 17% more
  • Utilities = 14% more
  • Transportation = 2% more
  • Health Care = 1% more
Data for Social Media Analyst Job Offers

Job Description:
Collects and analyzes data related to social media marketing campaigns. Assists organizations in identifying appropriate social media channels for their specific business needs, and tailors campaigns to the target audience. Tracks performance of various social media initiatives and develops/implements changes to improve business results. 

Median Salary & Benefits (From Salary.com):

In Lincoln 

Core Compensation    Median            % of Total
Base Salary                           $ 43,819            66.4%
Bonuses                                 $ 1,670              2.5%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                   $ 3,480             5.3%
401K/403B                         $ 1,729              2.6%
Disability                             $ 318                 0.5%
Healthcare                          $ 6,507             9.9%
Pension                                $ 2,911               4.4%
Time Off                               $ 5,599               8.5%
Total Compensation       $ 66,032           100%

In Chicago

Core Compensation    Median            % of Total
Base Salary                           $ 53,511             67.6%
Bonuses                                 $ 2,039               2.6%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                   $ 4,250              5.4%
401K/403B                         $ 2,111                2.7%
Disability                             $ 389                 0.5%
Healthcare                          $ 6,507              8.2%
Pension                                $ 3,555              4.5%
Time Off                               $ 6,837              8.6%
Total Compensation      $ 79,198           100%

In Kansas City

Core Compensation    Median            % of Total
Base Salary                           $ 49,685            67.1%
Bonuses                                 $ 1,893                2.6%
Value of Benefits
Social Security                   $ 3,946              5.3%
401K/403B                         $ 1,960               2.6%
Disability                             $ 361                  0.5%
Healthcare                          $ 6,507              8.8%
Pension                                $ 3,301              4.5%
Time Off                               $ 6,348              8.6%
Total Compensation       $ 74,001           100%

Comparing These Numbers (Cost of Living Figures from cnn.com)


Comparing Lincoln to Chicago:
Lincoln Salary =
$43,819 (Rounded to $45,000 for cost of living comparisons)

 Comparable Salary in Chicago =
$56,866

Actual Salary for Social Media Analysts in Chicago =
$53,511

Benefits = Lincoln = 22,213 vs. Chicago = $25,687
 
Reasons for Cost of Living Difference in Chicago

  • Groceries = 16% more
  • Housing = 69% more
  • Utilities = 9% more
  • Transportation = 29% more
  • Health Care = 0% more


Comparing Lincoln to Kansas City:
Lincoln Salary =
$43,819 (Rounded to $45,000 for cost of living comparisons)

 Comparable Salary in Kansas City =
$49,685

Actual Salary for Social Media Analysts in Kansas City =
$49,685

Benefits: Lincoln = 22,213 vs. Chicago = $24,316

       Reasons for Cost of Living Difference in Kansas City
  • Groceries = 7% more
  • Housing = 17% more
  • Utilities = 14% more
  • Transportation = 2% more
  • Health Care = 1% more
Resources We Recommend:

Salary.com – Get median salaries and benefits by location.
Cnn.com – Offers an easy-to-use cost of living calculator.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Unique Date Ideas

Dating can be expensive! We often get asked for inexpensive, yet interesting, date night ideas.We're skipping the obvious, like the Sunken Gardens, the Lied Center, and the Sheldon Art Gallery (though these are great date ideas!), and giving you some fresh ideas!

Note: Before you plan, make sure to check if there are any FREE events happening on your date night. Find current events at lincoln.org.

FREE 


Cooking Classes
Hy-Vee offers a variety of free cooking classes and food sampling events at many of their locations.

Cake Decorating Classes
Michael's offers many free arts & crafts classes, including cake decorating.
 
Held on the first Friday of every month at galleries and businesses in Downtown Lincoln. Stroll from gallery to gallery and enjoy free drinks and appetizers while supporting local artists. 

$



Fraternity or Sorority Food Philanthropies
Pancakes, nachos, french toast.....you can always find a Greek organization offering food in exchange for a donation to a good cause. Tickets are usually around $5 and most events are on Thursday nights.

Food Trucks
Lincoln has a vibrant food truck community that hosts many food truck meet-ups, where many vendors come together so you can sample a variety of items. Track the food trucks on the Lincoln.org website.

If You Are Over 21: Wineries
There are some great wineries around Lincoln. Most offer 5 wine samples for $1.
James Arthur Vineyards

Nebraska's first "paint and wine" studio. With a glass of wine in one hand, a paintbrush in the other and the music rock'n, it's a great way to spend time with friends and paint your very own masterpiece. 

Lux Center for the Arts
This artistic haven offers a variety of "couples" art classes.

Budget-Friendly Entertainment
Though there are some great concerts coming to the Pinnacle Bank Arena, if you don't have it in your budget to attend more than 1 or 2 concerts, there are other venues in Lincoln that offer great entertainment at a lower cost.

A unique idea for fall, hear all Lincoln's ghost stories.

Day Trips



Sometimes it's nice to get out of Lincoln. Consider these budget-friendly day trip destinations:

Nebraska City - 45 minutes
Tour the home of Arbor Day. Pick apples at Kimmel Orchard, visit the Lied Lodge, and stroll through the picturesque downtown.

Ashland -  20 minutes
Downtown Ashland is a charming place to relax. There are a variety of shops, eateries, and art galleries. For some adventure, visit the Wildlife Safari Park. Take a wild ride and spot bison, elk, cranes, prong horn antelope, and other North American natives right outside your car window.

Secrets for Building a Professional Wardrobe on a Budget

Making a good first impression at an internship is important. According to businessinsider.com, first impressions are made within the first 7-17 seconds of meeting someone. Only 7% of a first impression is from the words you say. The other 93% is from your body language, tone of voice, and appearance.


You can work on building a professional wardrobe that will last you throughout your college internships and even your first job. Experts suggest that before going shopping, interns should first look at what people in the company are wearing and take notes. Their professional image should fit the company’s image. Often the best image is one that is neat, clean, and simple.


Style experts suggest that the best way to get more mileage out of your wardrobe is to focus on buying clothing in three compatible and flattering colors. Often students try to find the cheapest clothing, but remember to choose clothing that offers the best value and quality. It's important to invest in classic, timeless pieces and stay away from trends. When contemplating clothing purchases, ask yourself if you can wear the item for at least three years.


For women, style experts recommend the following classic clothing items (in descending order of professionalism): a skirted suit, a dress with blazer, a dress with matching jacket, and a tailored pantsuit. For skirts, lengths should be no more than one hand-width above the knee. The most recommended type of shoe is a plain pump with a 1 1/2 inch heel.


For men, style experts recommend investing in solid blazers. Men should learn to coordinate outfits around the jacket. It’s an easy way to make sure everything matches. Experts recommend solid colored, button-down oxford shirts with diagonal-striped and small patterned ties, and pin-striped shirts with solid or muted paisley ties.


Many popular clothing stores offer students discounts on professional clothing. Students just need to show their student ids. Following are some examples (please inquire at the store before assuming these discounts are still valid): The Limited – 15% off in-store, Charlotte Russe - 10% off in-store, Ann Taylor LOFT - 15% off in-store, Ann Taylor - 20% off in-store, and Banana Republic - 15% off in-store.