![]() They also reported a 28% decline in their mental health and a 33% decline in physical health from before accepting their current positions. ![]() Overall 52% said they are not satisfied with their current pay, 14% averaged 91 or more hours of work per week, and 75% say their work hours have negatively impacted personal relationships. Some 485 bankers from dozens of banks of all sizes answered questions about pay, hours worked, toxic culture–and they certainly had a lot to say. Wall Street Oasis, a community for those aspiring for jobs in finance, recently released its 2022 Investment Banking Work-Conditions survey and man, it’s a doozy. 1: Investment bankers call BS on lousy hours and ruined relationships ![]() I’m your host, Kristy Bleizeffer, and I’ll be highlighting the most important P&Q stories you might have missed. Hello everyone –- Welcome back to Poets&Quants’ Must Reads, a quick, digestible recap of the top business school news, sponsored by CentreCourt, P&Q’s virtual admission events.
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