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<blockquote data-quote="Quadcammer" data-source="post: 6435275" data-attributes="member: 6813"><p>that is a horrible attitude to have. </p><p></p><p>Finance/banking jobs are hard to find right now. So instead of taking a slightly less prestigious/fun job, but still related job at a different company, you are going to work for your father. Future employers will definitely give you more credit from getting out from under the comfort of a parents business. </p><p></p><p>You are not indebted to a company just because you work there for a few years. Take a job, bust your ass for a year or 18 months, then start looking for a new job. </p><p></p><p>Hey, id like to have landed a job at Goldman Sachs as an Ibanking analyst right out of college. But it didn't happen. Now, i've been at the NYSE for almost three years, and while im ready for a new challenge, its been a great experience. I'll leave the goldman job for 1.5 years when I graduate b-school.</p><p></p><p>get a better attitude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quadcammer, post: 6435275, member: 6813"] that is a horrible attitude to have. Finance/banking jobs are hard to find right now. So instead of taking a slightly less prestigious/fun job, but still related job at a different company, you are going to work for your father. Future employers will definitely give you more credit from getting out from under the comfort of a parents business. You are not indebted to a company just because you work there for a few years. Take a job, bust your ass for a year or 18 months, then start looking for a new job. Hey, id like to have landed a job at Goldman Sachs as an Ibanking analyst right out of college. But it didn't happen. Now, i've been at the NYSE for almost three years, and while im ready for a new challenge, its been a great experience. I'll leave the goldman job for 1.5 years when I graduate b-school. get a better attitude [/QUOTE]
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