Young Money

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Kevin Roose is a business writer at New York magazine. Previously, he was a staff reporter for The New York Times, where he covered Wall Street for the newspaper and for DealBook, the Times' award-winning financial news site. He is the author of The Unlikely Disciple, which was published in 2009. Kevin's work has been featured in GQ, Esquire, SPIN, ESPN: The Magazine, and other publications. He lives in New York and Berkeley, California.

出版者:Grand Central Publishing
作者:Kevin Roose
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頁數:336
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出版時間:2014-2-18
價格:USD 27.00
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780446583251
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圖書標籤:
  • 金融 
  • 華爾街 
  • 經濟 
  • 職場 
  • 成長 
  • 銀行 
  • 美國 
  • 青年 
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Every summer, thousands of top college graduates pack their bags and head to Wall Street to start new lives as investment bankers and traders. Even after massive economic collapse, a career in the financial industry remains a tempting path for many of America's best and brightest. But what happens to these financiers-in-the-making once they get down to business?

YOUNG MONEY is an unprecedented (and unauthorised) trip inside the well-guarded subculture of the young investment bankers and traders who have come to work on Wall Street since the financial crisis of 2008. Author Kevin Roose spent more than three years shadowing eight first and second-year workers at Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and other leading investment firms. Through hundreds of interviews and mountains of original reporting, Roose became a fly-on-the-wall for the college recruiting sessions, pre-hire training programs, 100-hour workweeks, big bonuses, and wild parties that characterise the young Wall Street experience. But he also saw the self-doubt and soul-searching that seeped into the financial industry after the crisis, and the psychological effects that the industry's struggles had on twenty-somethings whose careers were just getting started. YOUNG MONEY is more than just a sordid cultural exposé filled with 'models and bottles' excess; it is also an accessible look at the financial world's bottom rung, and the story of how the economic collapse changed a genreation's attitude toward money and success.

In the same way that Scott Turow painted a vivid portrait of first-year Harvard Law students in One L, YOUNG MONEY reveals the undiluted voices of the young people on the front lines who are poised to rebuild Wall Street from the ground up.

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By Ella Y.Z @ CUHK 1. 本书描写了金融危机之后,刚进入投行的分析师(junior analysts)的生活。 简而言之,大家过得都极其惨:一周工作100个小时是家常便饭,通宵写pitch book做valuation model,周末老板一个电话就要立刻赶回office干活,没有私生活,过度忙碌导致被男/女...

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By Ella Y.Z @ CUHK 1. 本书描写了金融危机之后,刚进入投行的分析师(junior analysts)的生活。 简而言之,大家过得都极其惨:一周工作100个小时是家常便饭,通宵写pitch book做valuation model,周末老板一个电话就要立刻赶回office干活,没有私生活,过度忙碌导致被男/女...

評分

By Ella Y.Z @ CUHK 1. 本书描写了金融危机之后,刚进入投行的分析师(junior analysts)的生活。 简而言之,大家过得都极其惨:一周工作100个小时是家常便饭,通宵写pitch book做valuation model,周末老板一个电话就要立刻赶回office干活,没有私生活,过度忙碌导致被男/女...

評分

By Ella Y.Z @ CUHK 1. 本书描写了金融危机之后,刚进入投行的分析师(junior analysts)的生活。 简而言之,大家过得都极其惨:一周工作100个小时是家常便饭,通宵写pitch book做valuation model,周末老板一个电话就要立刻赶回office干活,没有私生活,过度忙碌导致被男/女...

評分

By Ella Y.Z @ CUHK 1. 本书描写了金融危机之后,刚进入投行的分析师(junior analysts)的生活。 简而言之,大家过得都极其惨:一周工作100个小时是家常便饭,通宵写pitch book做valuation model,周末老板一个电话就要立刻赶回office干活,没有私生活,过度忙碌导致被男/女...

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A very much biased book written by a layman with not too deep of an understanding of the industry. The author only talked to a few analysts who are leaving the industry and just assumes all the people stayed are drawn purely by the money. This book is written with an agenda of discouraging young people from entering finance

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tethering

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Time to get a countdown clock and hang it on my HK apartment.

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Deeply resonate with those guys but yet I am trying to be one of them. Isn't it just pathetic?

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They are PHDs in a new post-crisis era-- Poor, Hungry, and Driven

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