Breaking into Wallstreet Vs Hollywood

Had a random thought and was wondering what do you guys think is an easier thing to do.

Breaking into Wallstreet or Finance in general at any capacity or Hollywood specifically in regards to the whole agency thing.

Every time I watch entourage I always think about how badass ari's job is and wonder maybe i'm barking up the wrong tree lol

So back to my original question which industry is easier to break into gents!

 
Best Response

Do you mean on the talent management/agent aspect of show bizz or the talent (acting/singing) side of show bizz? This is an important distinction. I assume you mean is it tougher to be an agent in Hollywood or a Banker/Trader... in answer to this I would probably say tougher to get into the entertainment industry because there are so many more banks (think about all the various regions besides just NYC) than there are top tier talent agencies... I think E even says something like "It's almost impossible to make it out here... even the Mail guys have Wharton MBAs" in an episode of Entourage. That's just my thought, but I feel it's a lot harder because it's more of a connection (read: nepotism) based industry, whereas finance tends to be more meritocratic (though nepotism plays its part here too)...

 

I have friends who are trying to make it out in Hollywood right now and they are happy to pay the rent at the end of the month. Connections in Hollywood are everything and most people who are driven to succeed will do some strange things just to get ahead.

 

Agreed. You'll see everyone in hollywood go to a ton of networking events, just to meet people and keep in touch. My cousin's an agent at one of the top firms out there but she definitely started in the mailroom / as an assistant / etc. and worked her way up. That being said, it' s still super difficult even as you become more senior. For the bigger name stars (if you're a talent agent), they usually have one senior guy managing the star, with a team of 5 or 6 less senior guys providing support. In a banking sense, I'd think of it like one MD with a team of SVPs working together.

 

Hollywood. Atleast if you dont make it onto Wall Street there are hundreds of other well paying jobs in finance/business. Hollywood, your fall back is porno. If youre really bad, just a fluffer on a porn set. Nothing glamorous about that. Oh yeah, and horrible sitcoms or reality TV.

 

"Hollywood, your fall back is porno. If youre really bad, just a fluffer on a porn set."

Hahahaa. Two thumbs up for that response.

 

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