Anonymous wrote:Investment banking is pretty brutal. No work life balance. But if you are hired (that can be very tough as they only take from certain schools) you can make top money. You can also work very very hard and make poverty wages in some fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! I never told my parents what my salary was!!
What was it ?
380k tmt banking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! I never told my parents what my salary was!!
What was it ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really love seeing liberal arts majors doing diverse and interesting things!!!
Me too. The Fox viewers want to believe all liberal arts majors are in debt Starbucks baristas living in their parents basements.
Oldest DC majored in American Studies in 2017 and makes a great living working in a property investment firm in Los Angeles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:History
I-banking
220k
How does a history major get into international banking?
Not PP but I was a history major in college and my first job was in international banking as well! The big banks have great training programs and generally don’t care what your degree is in. I started in Letters of Credit!
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I never told my parents what my salary was!!
Anonymous wrote:CS & Econ double major
IB
$340,000