So you've finally landed your first job on Wall Street at an investment bank, consulting firm, hedge fund, private equity fund, asset manager, or venture capital fund....NOW WHAT?
Navigating the ins and outs of housing, transportation, clothes, food, and entertainment your first year on the job --- especially in New York City, the world's most expensive place to live --- can be incredibly daunting. We share what to expect, lessons learned, and helpful tips to set you up for success from day one.
(Disclaimer: nothing in this episode is intended as financial or tax advice, please consult a qualified tax professional)
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