In your opinion, which roles are the best for coasting or not being too crazy busy within the finance industry? I've heard so many horror stories of consultants working way beyond the number of hours a regular human should work....
Tech in a bank! Lol
Lol that depends... are you on their money making products? Expect moderate work (still not top tech level) Or are you doing work related to regulation, etc, etc? You cruising.
Really?
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Literally any back office/ops role
Not any. Many back office positions are relaxed during the month, then get overworked like crazy around earnings, like really miserable situation with no weekends and late nights for weeks long stretches
Really? I can’t imagine spending that much time on that type of role/work. Sounds like how Audit/CPAs are like during season. There are plenty of ops roles that aren’t that tied to investor reporting or S&T that give ppl 9-4 in non-capital markets functions.
I would say Corporate Development or Corporate Finance at non-finance related firms is the most relaxed position in finance. Many of my friends who got those positions after 3~5yrs in IBD or PE say that they see pretty stable WLB and not as much as IBD but still decent base salaries with some good bonus.
Corporate finance at a tech company, speaking from experience
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Corporate or commercial banking tend to be decent
Algorithm dev doing just fine here
Not compliance, I’m looking to get out
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In house corporate finance. Aka not FO role or for any financial firm