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Pros and Cons of Working on Wall Street

Published on May 15th, 2008
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Yesterday,  Lindsey Pollak, an author and speaker specializing in career advice for young professionals, posted a guest blog of mine on her site.  It’s about the pros and cons of starting your career on Wall Street based on my personal experience and in consultation with a friend of mine who is still in the business. (Lest things changed since I left.  They haven’t!)

I hope you’ll click over and take a look at the post on Lindsey’s blog.

If you are a new college graduate (or even a not-so-new graduate), I highly recommend Lindsey’s book Getting from College to Career.  With 90 tips to help get your job search on the right track, you can’t go wrong.

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