Are there careers within finance with these characteristics?

What careers in finance have theses characteristics or which ones at lease come close. Here are the characteristics: Giving creative ideas, making the impossible happen, analytical, hands on approach, some travel, speaking with people, teaching people something they don’t know or fully understand, presenting, if it has some real estate aspect that’s cool, an okay work life balance and a good opportunity for growth.

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"WISETHINKER" What careers in finance have theses characteristics or which ones at lease come close. Here are the characteristics: Giving creative ideas, making the impossible happen, analytical, hands on approach, some travel, speaking with people, teaching people something they don’t know or fully understand, presenting, if it has some real estate aspect that’s cool, an okay work life balance and a good opportunity for growth.

You're a Masters student in Finance and this is what you typed?

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"YungMonc" Playing accordion in the subway. Massive career trajectory

Finally some original thought. This career takes you places!

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

I find it really interesting that there's an in-house version of every corporate service gig: be that accounting, law, banking or consulting.

It's like the former service-side people begged for a respite within corporations to get away from the hours/lifestyle and the corporations agreed because of the networks they'd bring with them.

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"WISETHINKER" an okay work life balance

Boy, you are in the wrong industry. Get off WSO.

Alternatively: PWM, but you'll unfortunately have to strike "creative ideas" off your list.

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I'll give a pitch for VC and you can judge for yourself if it fits. Big disclaimer, VC's vary widely and your experience at one firm can be drastically different from another...

  1. Giving creative ideas: I really enjoy supporting portfolio companies and if I know one of our CEOs is struggling with a certain part of the business (marketing, data acquisition, etc.) I like to brainstorm ideas, suggestions, and introductions I can make to help them solve the problem.
  2. Making the impossible happen: eh...I guess? Finding and working with a unicorn is hard enough to plop into this category
  3. Analytical: VC can be quite analytical depending on your focus and how the partners like to evaluate investments. What I like about the analytics of VC is that a lot of art and science is required to make sense of the limited/anecdotal information you have.
  4. Hands-on/travel/talking with people: Oh yeah, you're going to talk...a lot. Tons of meetings, a few conferences here and there, visiting HQ of startups, talking with entrepreneurs, etc. It's a people business and it can get pretty personal.
  5. Teaching people/presenting: You'll have to learn a lot about a wide range of topics and will likely have to explain complex things in simple ways for people in your network, partners who aren't in the know about an idea you have, entrepreneurs who aren't familiar with something you're advising them, etc.
  6. Real estate: Don't know. Won't go there.
  7. Work-life balance/growth: There are routine things and obligations as a VC associate but I'd argue your experience is largely what you make of it. Your growth will largely be a function of the effort you put in and the network you develop. While I do work more now in VC than back in ER, I see my work-life balance as better because there are more parts of the job I like and my job generates interesting conversations with friends.
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