Not sure if there is such a thing, but are there any jobs on Wall Street that are not related to trading stocks?
About 60% of them are...
I wish people would be educated on finance jobs more often before saying 'lol i wanna work on wall st xD'
>>1764136
This. Right now I'm working on my PhD, so part of my program is to be a teaching assistant over several semesters for one of my mentor professors in the business school at my university.
Currently on my second year of helping this and a few other professors over the past ~6 semesters if you include summer semesters and holy fucking god these retards joining these finance classes know fucking nothing.
Some frat boy faggot is ALREADY failing during this semester in my class, and I had to help him out at office hours to make sure his grades pull up on future scores, conversation went close to this:
> him: "Hey anon, I really hate math so this class is tough hahahahahaha"
"What're you getting a finance major for then if you hate math?" (Kinda slipped out in incredulity)
>Him: "Like I really want to be like RICH you know?"
"Right... Sit down and let's look at your last quiz"
This pissed me off for easily the last week or so, I fucking hate my and younger generations.
It's so god damn infuriating.
>>1764126
You could work at the Starbucks where all the traders get their morning coffee
Fun fact: I work in the financial district in Chicago and coffee is not allowed on the floor of CMEX, so Starbucks sells caffeinated water
>>1764136
Can you give some examples of these 60% of jobs?
>>1764157
Management consulting
IB equity research
Wealth mgmt risk department or as relationship banker
Finance law
all my friends that got computer science degrees work on wall street. Just do research dude, google could easily answer your question. Masters of financial engineering is the way to go. All my friends that are accountants on wall street wish they had taken computer science because thats apparently the future of how things are headed. scour linkden and find people who have job descriptions you like. seriously, pour over bls.gov and linkden, email people and ask questions. go to a good school and get a good degree.
>>1764126
ever heard of this thing called google. YES