Geeks Who Can Schmooze: A Credit Suisse Private Banker Tells All
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (689 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1482319721 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 254 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And, he loves to use pop culture references in his writing. W.E. He’s just a guy with some student loans and a healthy obsession with his job. Or, a cooler version of Greg Smith. He’s basically an indie version of Michael Lewis. . He has worked at a lot of firms on the street: Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Wachovia
Kidd shares his journey after graduating with his MBA and landing his dream job at Credit Suisse. Because it's all about the schmooze. W.E. But getting the job is just half the battle and after an intensive training period in Zurich and New York he's left to fend for himself - one man and his student loans against a two-year ticking clock to bring in forty million dollars or get fired. Infused with hilarious references to the "Wall Street" films, indie rock music, and a devil may care attitude, this is not your father's Wall Street tell-all.. How he strives to make those essential connections and eventually bring in far more than forty milliond what happens to those that can't make the cut, proves mind blowing
Entertaining, funny, and yet eye-opening at the same time. Aiden Court i really enjoyed this read and it happened to include one of the funniest chapters i've ever read in my life. it was a great insider's point of view into another realm of the financial world that i don't think most people have a great understanding of. it's also a very candid look at yet another great travesty in the way compensation schemes are set upparticularly in the US. if you have a wealth manager / f. Interesting and accessable Bee Cee I was recommended this book by a banker friend and I found it fascinating and revealing despite having no real knowledge of the finance world myself. It's a fascinating glimpse behind the curtain.. Cool & Clever Jackson Enjoyed this quick read quite a lot. As thought provoking as it is cool; an exposé revealing what it takes to enter the private banking profession.
Or, a cooler version of Greg Smith. . And, he loves to use pop culture references in his writing. About the Author W.E. He has worked at a lot of firms on the street: Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Wachovia, and Credit Suisse. He’s just a guy with some student loans and a healthy obsession with his job. Kidd is like a lot of recently graduated young professionals. He’s basically an indie version of Michael Lewis