Height and Race in Banking

5'2, 130 lb, male, two races non-white; college student majoring in CS - target school. I saw several papers and articles about how executives (especially in banking) tend to be relatively very tall (6' above); and I also experienced it through career fair especially in finance themed ones. Should I stop dreaming to go to banking and find another industry knowing that banking relatively more conservative and strict than other industries? I just don't want to fight on the field that I know I will be hindered.

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Spent my time in IBD, retail banking, cards, payments, and consulting so far. First of all, the big corporates are way too large to generalize these things. Just because the "average" male is tall doesn't mean they all end up in leadership positions or that shorter men don't make it.

In one specific case I remember how a colleague managed to spin office politics, and back room talks in such a direction that pretty much 4 leading, white, tall male managers were handed the pink slip in the next round of layoffs. This colleague who managed to do this was female, relatively short, very smart, not white (her actual race doesn't matter here) and very tactical with her actions. She now runs the entire department (I believe she still does).

Life isn't necessarily about the hand you were dealt, it is about what you do with it.

 

I do believe there is a slight inherent bias towards taller and more attractive people but that isn't specific to investment banking or even finance. It's specific to life.

With that said, be a likeable person, know your shit, and you'll be fine.

 
 

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