These junior bankers made a pitch to Goldman’s David Solomon – and won
Jemima WhyteSenior reporter
The lows of being a junior investment banking analyst are well-telegraphed: the hours are long, the work is relentless and your time is not your own.
At the worst of times, it’s gruelling, high pressure and potentially damaging – several US banks have had to introduce systems to track workers’ hours after complaints about health and safety.
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Jemima Whyte writes on business, specialising in companies, capital markets and innovation. Jemima has reported on business for The Australian Financial Review for more than 13 years. Email Jemima at jemima.whyte@afr.com
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