Salt Lake City... Ghost Town? 👻

Thinking of moving to Salt Lake City for a really great job opportunity. I’m in my early 20s and love nightlife/ bars/ clubs/ concerts... I’m worried SLC will be overly religious and lacking in this sense. As far as outdoorsy stuff, I’ve only skiied once in my life but I really liked it and could see myself getting back into it.

Any SLC young adult residents that can give me advice?

Thnx!

 

GS has a major BO/MO presence there and I’m sure you’ll find non Mormons / more moderate conservatives among their workforce. Try to go to a restaurant nearby their office after work and make some friends. I have heard that restaurants and bars have a curfew time which you should look into (pre-Covid).

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Seen some posts about this here on WSO and have also don my own research. SLC has become more culturaly diverse and increased its entertainment offering over the years. I specifically recall reading about concerts when doing my research.

 

A few of my buddies moved to SLC to ski.  They love it up there.  Only reason they'd leave is better career prospects.

 

How did you get the ghost emoji in the title?  It's so cute.

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Relatively speaking it actually is a great opportunity if you ask me.  I'm not BO, But you make a pretty good salary for a LCOL state,  you have a top tier firm on your resume and then you probably get to deal with some pretty difficult problems while all potentially working from one of the most scenic states in the union. Not to mention you have free time to actually do what ever you want.  

In the grand scheme of things this does not sound like a bad life at all.  

 

Mostly back and middle office roles. Lots of compliance and risk teams. They previously ran an IBD analyst program through there with the goal of recruiting from nontarget schools and routing top performers to NYC, but they dissolved it a few years ago. 
 

I believe there’s still some ER presence (GIR), but otherwise minimal front office staff

 
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Thinking of moving to Salt Lake City for a really great job opportunity. I'm in my early 20s and love nightlife/ bars/ clubs/ concerts... I'm worried SLC will be overly religious and lacking in this sense.

You know...there's more to life than getting drunk with whores at bars, and while you may find them to be annoying, God-fearing Mormons have a propensity to create safe, prosperous, and well-mannered communities. I don't think there is anyone in Salt Lake City who wishes it is more like San Francisco.

 

Was visiting SLC on business a couple years back. Had some interesting experiences with food/bars and alcohol. Went to a fairly nice steakhouse with the client CEO and CFO one night and the restaurant refused to serve us a second drink. Had a few other inconveniences arise on drinks/bars and the client shared a few similar and hilarious experiences. Night life vibe would take some getting use to but the city and surrounding area is beautiful and no shortage of gorgeous women.

 

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