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calling all atot investment bankers

There's gotta be a few. I'm looking at getting into it after I graduate. What bank do you work for?
 
Originally posted by: mrkun
There's gotta be a few. I'm looking at getting into it after I graduate. What bank do you work for?

I am looking into getting into it as well after I graduate. Finishing up in December with a Degree in economics from WP carey school of Business at ASU.

How do you like the job? How many hours do you put in per week? I know you have to sacrifice a lot of your time for the first few years, but i wanna know exactly how much time i am going to sacrifice
 
for me its in the high 80s. but my bank sucks. which is why i am trying to figure out if there is anyone else on atot who does this.
 
Originally posted by: 3cho
for me its in the high 80s. but my bank sucks. which is why i am trying to figure out if there is anyone else on atot who does this.

Usually the best places for IB info is the BusinessWeek B-School forum. Which bank are you working for and in what city?
 
I do structured finance for a euro-bank. ~50hrs here, sometimes more depending on whether we have a deal that needs some TLC. Otherwise we have competitions to see who uses all of their vacation by EOY.
 
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
I do structured finance for a euro-bank. ~50hrs here, sometimes more depending on whether we have a deal that needs some TLC. Otherwise we have competitions to see who uses all of their vacation by EOY.

You work in Europe or for a Euro bank in the US?
 
Originally posted by: mrkun
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
I do structured finance for a euro-bank. ~50hrs here, sometimes more depending on whether we have a deal that needs some TLC. Otherwise we have competitions to see who uses all of their vacation by EOY.

You work in Europe or for a Euro bank in the US?

Work in NYC for a large euro bank.
 
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: mrkun
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
I do structured finance for a euro-bank. ~50hrs here, sometimes more depending on whether we have a deal that needs some TLC. Otherwise we have competitions to see who uses all of their vacation by EOY.

You work in Europe or for a Euro bank in the US?

Work in NYC for a large euro bank.

DB by any chance?
 
Originally posted by: mrkun
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: mrkun
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
I do structured finance for a euro-bank. ~50hrs here, sometimes more depending on whether we have a deal that needs some TLC. Otherwise we have competitions to see who uses all of their vacation by EOY.

You work in Europe or for a Euro bank in the US?

Work in NYC for a large euro bank.

DB by any chance?


No. I know a lot of people there though. This place is a lot more layed back than DB, which is very nice. I could go to a different bank with a "bigger" name, end up working 80hrs/wk, while putting in a ton of face time for a tiny bit more money, but why?

 
seriously, i think there are more people in banking on this forum. where have you guys gone?
 
Originally posted by: thirdlegstump
Let me guess...you work for Deloitte in the WFC.

haha i am afraid its much much worse than that. besides, banking is not deloitte's core competency.
 
Originally posted by: boredhokie
I have a chance of getting out of investments infrastructure and getting a fund analyst position at GS. Good idea?

not really sure. sounds like a non-banking position. got any more information?
 
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