Everytime family and friends ask, why Investment Banking? What is your answer to not sound like a greedy money career whore?

Everytime family and friends ask, why Investment Banking? What is your answer to not sound like a greedy money career whore?

I know that in the end it is not important what they think about you, but still I would like them to understand how this business is not the reason why kids in africa don't have food.

 

If you don´t have an answer to this, you should really start questioning yourself if IB is the right place for you

Don´t say this in a banking interview: Which superhero would you be and why? I want to be like Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor - me.
 

My exact thoughts. How do you get through a basic interview if you cant answer this? Personally, I focus on my enjoyment of the modeling process and diving into a variety of industries. Lastly, being a part of something exciting (Buy/Sell Side Advisory), and helping someone sell their life's work (small-middle market).

 

I would hope that it's somewhat important to you what your family and close friends think about you.

Otherwise, as others have said, if you don't have a decent answer to this question already it's probably not a great career for you. If you're in it for money alone and it's going to be a very long, tough slog.

Your singular fixation with money and disregard for what people think about you makes you sound a bit socially inept and like a wannabe Parick Bateman.

 

Agree with others that you ultimately need something other than money to compel you to do IB, otherwise you're likely headed for an early burn out. Despite the hours and the junior slog, maybe you get fired up when a deal is successfully pitched or closes, or enjoy the process of constantly learning about new companies, or ultimately think this is perhaps a path to PE or VC (for example), where you're more involved directly with the lifespan and development of a particular business? Money is a huge motivator, of course, but it's up to you to find something other than visions of an Aston Martin Vanquish (or whatever your poison is) and private jets to motivate you.

 

My answer is less relatable at the junior level, but if you're really interested in pursuing a career in investment banking I think its a reasonable answer. Being a senior in product group such as M&A is no different than a sales role at any other company. Investment banking is attractive to me because:

  1. I enjoy the art of negotiation and see investment banking as a perfect career where you're able to combine your interest in finance and the prior.

  2. I enjoy building relationships with today's business leaders and understanding what makes them tick and wake up in the morning everyday. I see myself as a people's person, and believe that there's always something to learn from everyone you meet. If you surround yourself with successful people, chances are you'll be able to extract something positive or beneficial from many of your encounters

  3. I enjoy the idea of being the "go-to-expert" when executives are looking for a way to grow their business whether its through financing or M&A. It partially boils down to my interest in corporate strategy, and I think investment banking is a great way of combining finance and consulting into one career.

While the buy-side might be more lucrative, I think the above trumps any incremental monetary incentive that may come with the job. Take my advice with a grain of salt as I'm only a student, but this is my "real answer" for why investment banking.

 

Why not just tell them the truth, that you're a greedy, money career whore... Throw in prestige whore for extra dose of honesty..

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