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ninevolt
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Hi everyone,
I am a second year physics undergraduate and I have recently become worried about being employed, even with higher education like a phd. Because of such anxiety I've explored the option of becoming an investment banker on Wallstreet, but I would like to know more information.
1. How competitive is it to get these jobs as a physics phd
2. How stressful are these jobs??
Will the demands of this job like (constantly monitoring the markets) impede family life?
3. How much is the living cost on Wallstreet??
I am a second year physics undergraduate and I have recently become worried about being employed, even with higher education like a phd. Because of such anxiety I've explored the option of becoming an investment banker on Wallstreet, but I would like to know more information.
1. How competitive is it to get these jobs as a physics phd
2. How stressful are these jobs??
Will the demands of this job like (constantly monitoring the markets) impede family life?
3. How much is the living cost on Wallstreet??