Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No skin in the game yet but how does one set up a coffee chat? And what does coffee chat mean?
How else do you network?
Cold emails or always through a connection from parent or otherwise?
I’m in a field where networking isn’t the name of the game so curious how this works.
LinkedIn chat invites
Anonymous wrote:No skin in the game yet but how does one set up a coffee chat? And what does coffee chat mean?
How else do you network?
Cold emails or always through a connection from parent or otherwise?
I’m in a field where networking isn’t the name of the game so curious how this works.
Anonymous wrote:No skin in the game yet but how does one set up a coffee chat? And what does coffee chat mean?
How else do you network?
Cold emails or always through a connection from parent or otherwise?
I’m in a field where networking isn’t the name of the game so curious how this works.
She is super wealthy and connected.Anonymous wrote:I know a recent Art History grad from HYPS who works at MBB. Her parents weren't super connected or wealthy (probably HHI of 300-500k), but she was in a "top" sorority and attended prep school. But besides her, every humanities major I know in investment banking or prestige consulting is very wealthy/connected or a varsity athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a recent Art History grad from HYPS who works at MBB. Her parents weren't super connected or wealthy (probably HHI of 300-500k), but she was in a "top" sorority and attended prep school. But besides her, every humanities major I know in investment banking or prestige consulting is very wealthy/connected or a varsity athlete.
This is the key that opens the doors for kids from Ivies and NESCAC schools. People hate it but it is true.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how there can be so enough IB jobs for all the economics, math and fnance majors at the Ivies plus all the the engineering and computer science majors who ultimately want to go into IB PLUS all the humanities majors. Plus all the same at the top20 schools. Plus everyone else.
There has to be a limit to these jobs, right? It seems like it's all anyone is aiming for at any top20 school. Yes, I know this is a bit of an exaggeration but not by much.
Anonymous wrote:I know a recent Art History grad from HYPS who works at MBB. Her parents weren't super connected or wealthy (probably HHI of 300-500k), but she was in a "top" sorority and attended prep school. But besides her, every humanities major I know in investment banking or prestige consulting is very wealthy/connected or a varsity athlete.
Anonymous wrote:I know a recent Art History grad from HYPS who works at MBB. Her parents weren't super connected or wealthy (probably HHI of 300-500k), but she was in a "top" sorority and attended prep school. But besides her, every humanities major I know in investment banking or prestige consulting is very wealthy/connected or a varsity athlete.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that everyone now is gunning for money-focused careers, even though no one really wants them.
Think about it: why would someone with a passion for art pursue a career in IB? It’s transparently and painfully obvious that the soul here is torn.
Stay with the art and doing something good for yourself and the world.