oliverfront
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So at what point in the career as an investment banker do the hours become manageable and family and friends become possible? 5 years? 10?
depends what u think is manageable, also depends in what area u work in, but i think the general rule is you will have to work 90 + hours, at the beginning its going to be low level jobs like going through contracts and paper work and really no direct contact with the client, as u move up and gain experience u will be spending less time doing paper work and more time meeting with clients and such, alot of people say that as u get higher up the work hours become less but i reckon this is not true because if the deal goes bad the first person they are going to blame is the team leader maybe experience just makes the job easier, so ur ass will be on the line so you better work those long hours or all those years of hard work will go down the drain.So at what point in the career as an investment banker do the hours become manageable and family and friends become possible? 5 years? 10?
Actually I think you make 200k around your third/fourth year. Semi successful senior IBs should rake in 1M+ easy.to my understanding ib pays enough for u to want to keep the job working those hours but not enough for u to retire and live off, i think people think that investment bankers make millions when really semi successful senior investment bankers make around 200k
It depends what group or company you work for. But from my understanding it never becomes manageable. If you're in IB, you're basically going to be an absent father. Its just something you have to accept.So at what point in the career as an investment banker do the hours become manageable and family and friends become possible? 5 years? 10?
My god half the people here sprout so much rubbish when they really have no idea, except for us and maybe this cl2345678910 guy. So much misinformation.This is a pretty accurate summary of things on the pay and job description
Particularly the comment about VP/ED, theres literally zero job security so if you hit a financial crisis while you are at that level in your career, its pretty much over.