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Hi,
I recently started as an Associate at a V10 firm. However, over the past year or so I have been considering moving into investment banking. I enjoy working with numbers and analyzing the qualitative aspects of a company. I have some credentials that show my interest/ability in finance (don’t want to be more specific), but I don’t have an MBA and there would likely be a steep learning curve for me. I realize that the hours can be worse, but I’m willing to make that sacrifice. I do not want to, nor can I really see myself, staying in law for the rest of my career. I’m not unhappy in my current position, I just think I’ve stumbled upon something that I really want to do. What would be the best time to make a transition into investment banking? After a year or two? Earlier? Later? Am I losing out on anything by staying in biglaw or leaving biglaw?How would I go about applying for an investment banking position?
Are there any resources I can look at to learn more about life as an investment banker? (Is there a TLS of bankers? That would be amazing.)What are some realistic career trajectories in investment banking?
Any help will be apprecited.
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
References:
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Thank you.
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