Il est très très très très fort. L’art de la rhétorique. Il l’a ex-plo-sé. Introduction, développement avec exemple chiffre, conclusion punchline, manquait juste un drop the mic et une dédicace à Brigitte
"Vous communiquez avec des hashtags mais rien n'est fait."
Attaqué par un étudiant sur son bilan environnemental, Emmanuel Macron a défendu son "bout de gras".
The way to describe my years in investment banking is that I am absolutely glad that I went through it, but you could not pay me enough to do it again
There are a lot of bad things about the job, including long hours, high stress levels, and lack of control over your time
But most ex investment bankers agree that the one part they miss the most about banking is the bullpen and friendships with other analysts
Being a banking analyst is an odd period of your life
You just graduated college, maybe moved to a new city, and are now working inside an office after having been in a classroom the last 4 years
If you work at a decently sized bank, you will join within an analyst class and end up surrounded with people who are the same age as you
I can’t quite explain it but there is some sort of unique friendship that gets built out of struggling together on late nights, grinding through 80 hour weeks, and grabbing dinner while complaining about that one VP or MD who makes your life miserable
Some of my closest friends I have made to this day are the people who I spent those analyst years with
I still have vivid memories of being in the office and staring at a busted excel model at 3 AM with some of these folks.
Most of us went our own way, but we still catch up over a drink every now and then. Whenever we do, we laugh about the old days when we did something stupid as an analyst
You will forget about the deals, the late nights, and the stressful deliverables. But you will remember the people
It is the only saving grace of investment banking