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Analyst - Investment Banking


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  • Intelligent, motivated coworkers
  • Generous bonuses for high performanance
  • Six-figure salaries
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  • "Stuffy" stereotype

  • Killer lifestyle--stress and all-nighters

  • Check your ego at the door



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Analyst - Investment Banking


Analysts are the grunts of the corporate finance world. They often toil endlessly with little thanks, little pay (when figured on an hourly basis), and barely enough free time to sleep four hours a night. Typically hired directly out of top undergraduate universities, this crop of bright, highly motivated kids does the financial modeling and basic entry-level duties associated with any corporate finance deal.

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