Consulting VS Banking VS Hedge Funds - salaries, difficulty getting into top firms, working hours!?

I am not so sure where my journey should go, can some of you perhaps can answer me some questions with regards to Consulting VS Banking VS Hedge Funds?

  1. Where can most money be earned?

  2. Where is it easiest (or hardest) to get into? The prestigious Consultants (McKinsey, Boston, Bain), the prestigious banks (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, UBS etc.) or the most prestigious Hedge Funds?

  3. Where are the most or where the least working hours? Where is work the "hardest" (or "easiest") in terms of cognitive challenge?

  4. Where is the work the most math-heavy and where the least?

Looking forward to your replies. Thx, folks.

 

Your question is too broad. You would have to give examples of exactly what roles you envision doing in each of those fields before we can truly help you.

 

Business English? Like "spin your wheels" or "please advise" or "add a little color?" That's the kind of Business English we're looking for in IB...

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Business English? Like "spin your wheels" or "please advise" or "add a little color?" That's the kind of Business English we're looking for in IB...

"Please advise" (or better yet, "please advice") is my favorite IT-guy-from-Mumbai phrase.

 
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BlackHat:
Business English? Like "spin your wheels" or "please advise" or "add a little color?" That's the kind of Business English we're looking for in IB...

"Please advise" (or better yet, "please advice") is my favorite IT-guy-from-Mumbai phrase.

Agreed... when I'm done banging my girlfriend I always say, "if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please advise"

I hate victims who respect their executioners
 

Well I'm glad you've realized that banking is not just IB. truth is ANY field in banking will pay you top dollar if you excel at it. So my suggestion is to work hard at whatever you are doing, apply to everything and pick whichever appeals to you the most. IB/consulting will also require a stronger command of English.

2. I have subscribed and read the WSJ for one year. recently, I switched to NYTIMES. I hope reading newspaper is very useful for me.
Yes it is.
3. I will find financiers who will be able to mentoring me
You mean networking. Yes do that. Reach out to anyone willing to give you a hand.
4. studying professional or Business English
Best way to learn English (in terms of accent and structure) is to hear it spoken and speak back. try talking to your family in English from now on and watch lots of TV (proper TV as in documentaries and dramas... not that reality junk) or hang out in social places. It sounds silly but it works. I've done English tutoring and practice (no matter how odd) yields results.
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