I've never worked in an IB, though as a permie some years ago I visited the Bank of Mitotoyo's place next to the ice rink and the railway terminus (which doesn't count).
I wondered why IB jobs have always tended to have a caveat that the individual should have previous banking experience? Not being funny, but adding numbers together doesn't seem such a hard thing to do, so is this to do with having a basic understanding of financial things like depreciation etc?
Just curious what sets IB people apart from other industries.
I wondered why IB jobs have always tended to have a caveat that the individual should have previous banking experience? Not being funny, but adding numbers together doesn't seem such a hard thing to do, so is this to do with having a basic understanding of financial things like depreciation etc?
Just curious what sets IB people apart from other industries.
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