The Social Aspect at IB vs MBB?

Hi there,
I have often heard about how at the analyst level at investment banks, although the hours are brutal and one would be hard-pressed to find any time to hang out with non-work friends, you develop great and close relationships with your fellow analysts, and that the camaraderie among analysts is strong.

If the above statement is true, how does that compare to to entry-level positions at MBB firms?

If you're traveling all the time, and going back to your hotel room every night, is working at MBB a lot more isolating, in the sense that you don't get to develop close relationships with your coworkers?

I know the above might not be very clearly worded, please let me know if clarification is needed.

 

I worked in consulting but not at MBB. Had to do loads of traveling and your right. Going back to a hotel each night is very lonely. If you have people around your age group, then you do socialize with them and this can be fun. So, the social aspect really depends on the client account size, team structure etc..

 

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