seremify007
Junior Member
Hmm... maybe because of the school I went to or the general people I hang around, I'm under the impression that whilst not everyone truly knows what an IB does, they know it's one of the high-earning career paths. I mean, it's always in the paper with Mac on the cover, and like I said in my previous post, there are movies about it.Omnidragon said:I'd have to disagree.
I reckon most people around me (who didn't study a commerce degree) don't know what an investment banker is, let alone even heard of it. I've got pharmacist friends, friends in the development/construction industry, doctors etc and they have no idea what a banker is, what it does etc.
All my commerce friends (anyone who's done a comm degree) know what it is. My law friends would. But most of these guys are probably comm/law anyway.
IB is still a highly narrow field and most people don't know/will never see/hear/come across it imo.
That being said, how much they know of what the job actually entails is another matter. I still remember in FINS1612 at UNSW (1st subject of finance for first years), the lecturer asked who wanted to be an IB, and like 75% of the room raised their hand.