Quote from Deringer:
Sorry, but now that is just awful advice.
There aren't ex-GS/MS ibanking associates walking around. If they are, it's by choice and they're just taking a vacation before they pursue something new.
The road to other jobs is very accessible for former investment bankers, especially from top-tier firms. They're not sitting at home waiting by the phone.
But ex-traders who have failed? Now *those* guys are walking around or sitting around, and they have to keep on trading because they have nowhere else to go.
Nonsense,
Most I-bankers burn out & quit, because you have to be near insane to succeed as an I-banker. Rarely does anyone get fired, ppl simply do not make it to the next step and just collapse.
There are a lot of ex-associates walking around in NYC (im sure nowhere near the failed prop traders), trying to join a venture fund, trying to trade for themselves or simply looking for a new field because they can't do I-banking anymore. The I-bank model pretty much requires grunts to do the sh*t work and that exactly what the first 2-3 years are for, grunt work. Up to the person to get out of that into the next level, which is not that much better. About 10% of entry level make it to the next phase and about 2-3% make it to the VP level.
GS is the most elite among the I-bank but also the most inhumane, anally retentive and most brutal. It will be hell, no mercy. Forget any type of humane treatment even if there are laws involved, if you even make a sound, it goes against you. If you want to succeed, you have to sacrifice yourself to the I-bank, you live, eat and sleep I-banking.
One thing people have to understand is that I-banking is probably a mature industry right now. There are only so many positions and 1000s of applicants applying. The turnover is very high so there are always openings. It is much more competitive now than before, hence why the entry level salaries have went down significantly (when adjusted for inflation). Standard is 55-60k base, plus maybe a signing bonus (of which you lose half to the government) and maybe a end of the year bonus. GS and the top top tier get a certain % higher in all categories.
The next new thing for Ibankers seems to put in their 2-3 years and go to venture capital funds. Lets see how long that game lasts.