after 2-2-2…. what then?

Currently a first year in a bank, and signed an offer to do PE after two years. I want to go to business school after. I know that this is the most “traditional path” of 2 years bank -> 2 years PE -> 2 years MBA … but what happens after? people who’ve gone down this path; where are you now?

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Exactly the problem. Project out what you want to do with your life. 2-2-2 doesn’t solve that, but something does. Either do that or figure out what that is then do it.

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Then you have to actually figure out your career like 90% of the population that is not handed a cookie cutter campus recruiting to banking to PE to B-school route.

 

Go do something cool. Start a business, join a startup, maybe shift into new roles you never thought you'd like or even think about. You'll meet great people at business school and use that experience to craft a whole new idea of what matters. And if all that doesn't work out, you've got IB, PE, and likely a top mba to fall back on, so almost any job you can think of you can get(granted you probably still want to maintain your current network and continue to grow it, a network is useful regardless of the field you're in)

 

Interesting. Do you think its because people in that situation feel like they have to try a startup vs successful companies that come from genuine passion/ addressing a problem?

 

I think they feel emboldened by the opportunity to do so, ie b schools provide a lot of resources in terms of mentorship/networking/courses...but I don't think these individuals felt pressured or obligated to give it a shot, perhaps they felt like it was the right time to give something a go. But yeah they were all pretty shit and none of them went anywhere.

 

Move up to Nashua, get a nice little spread, get some sheep and tend to them.

Failing that, there's always laying brick or painting houses...so try search funds? Otherwise it's back to PE

 

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