Is investment banking a risky job?

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    2 weeks ago

    Investment banking is a lucrative career path that has become increasingly popular recently. It involves assisting clients with corporate finance, mergers, and acquisitions, securities issuance, financial restructuring, etc. Despite its potential rewards, it also comes with significant risks and demands high expertise.

    Nevertheless, the day-to-day work of an investment banker is typically demanding, fast-paced, and may be considered stressful by those who enjoy a more relaxed work-life balance. If you are looking for employment with a typical 40-hours per week and flexible scheduling, investment banking may not be the path for you.

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    aayush verma | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    It depends on how you rate yourself. At the larger banks, analysts are rarely fired unless there has been a serious incident or the analyst has a poor work ethic.

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