Monday, March 23, 2015
liquidated karen ho chapter1&2
The first two chapter talking about recruitment, investment, banking in the wall street. I'm not accounting, finance, or marketing major, so I'm not pay attention on the job on wall street. One of my friend MBA student working on her master degree in New York, she dreams job is to find an intern on wall street. It is late if you try to find intern after you graduated, they need working on it in the first summer when they came here, she told me. It's looks like if you working in the wall street's bank, not matter you are operations, account services, trade reconciliation, or technical support, word processing; other people will believe you get a great job. They don't know how hard work you need to do to contain the job. they don't know how difficult to deal with the relationship with your manager. You need to be smartness, need to solve any problem which come for you.
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Thanks Peisha for sharing the story from your friend. Indeed, this is a very hard job and as the author describes later in the book, it is a job that also entails a lot of risk and vulnerability to being laid off. It is interesting how the recruitment events make it seem like a luxurious lifestyle.
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