Pretentious B-School students say Wall St is "beneath" them
What a bunch of elitist little haters. (link at bottom)
Dudley said on Thursday that he met "a couple of months ago" with a number of business school deans and discussed ethics in the curriculum. He said "a number of people there from the academic community said that people who think of themselves as highly ethical, people of high integrity, were deciding not to go into the financial business because they were concerned that that was not up to their standards.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-12…-
I became a much happier person the day that I stopped caring what random people think of me. If you're ethical, that's all that matters.
So, instead they want to work for some internet company that spies on your browsing history to serve you targeted advertisements or allows for dick pics to be sent a nanosecond faster?
Bingo. Though I don't think every startup is evil or pursuing some frivolous idea (most aren't), most of these grads are going to big tech companies or into VC, neither of which is any more ethical than Wall Street.
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