What roles should I apply to?

I'm a last year accounting and finance student at a top target university. I have a PE internship under my belt in a megafund investment role. I don't want to go into an investment role as a graduate job. I want something less technical with better work life balance and that I can utilise my natural skills of relationship building. I also want to travel a lot. I have been currently applying to placement fund agencies think CL/REDE etc. and investor relations roles. I'm also trying to find sales/bizdev roles, but most outside of finance don't pay too well compared to at big AMs which have v few grad jobs/schemes.

I don't plan to climb the corporate ladder, I want to be in a field for around 10 years max and then survive off a business so want time after a work day ends to focus on that. I'm looking for high pay without insane hours and that doesn't require too much complex modelling. Idm powerpoint and DD. Am I looking in the right place in terms of career choices and are there other fields I should consider in my search?

Also I would appreciate any insight into the aforementioned fields (placement fund advisory, investor relations, sales, business development) at a new grad level including: day to day activities, frequency of travel, comp, typical hours etc.

 

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