How Much do Investment Bankers Really Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @evanfisher3016
    @evanfisher3016 4 года назад +71

    Good video! I worked as a banker and agree with your points. I averaged ~70 hours per week. My easiest week was probably 40ish and my worst was 117 (I counted). I only had 2 weeks over 100 hours over 1 year. Working past 100 really messes you up, I was walking around dizzy and delirious by the end.

    • @bjeen000
      @bjeen000 4 года назад +1

      Sounds like you had it easy. What was your bonus %?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +8

      Haha agree, 100+ is a nightmare man.

    • @developandplay
      @developandplay 4 года назад +10

      So investment banking work generally doesn't require any mentally challenging problems? As a STEM person I can't understand how you would be able to do any challenging work in that mental state...

    • @adamfattal468
      @adamfattal468 4 года назад

      @@developandplay What major?

    • @developandplay
      @developandplay 4 года назад

      @@adamfattal468 CS

  • @datascientist7580
    @datascientist7580 3 года назад +57

    This is the best video explaining working hours in a particular career field I've seen so far. The way you breakdown typical daily work in a week is informative.

  • @ryuken1011
    @ryuken1011 4 года назад +139

    Heading into the summer with an internship at a large IB as an associate. Thanks for the information.

    • @kakr8r785
      @kakr8r785 4 года назад +2

      Helloo can you also guide me in being an IB..i am a mechanical engineer graduate...please help

    • @ryuken1011
      @ryuken1011 4 года назад +19

      @@kakr8r785 pursue a MBA at a top 20 school in the US.

    • @kakr8r785
      @kakr8r785 4 года назад +2

      @@ryuken1011 as i am a mechanical engineer graduate will be like q big trouble understanding the concepts of finance and ib...will be like alone or useles...and which uni did you get in?..

    • @ryuken1011
      @ryuken1011 4 года назад +2

      @@kakr8r785 there are plenty of career switchers in my MBA program. One of my friends was a software developer from India and now he's doing a banking internship. I would prefer not to say which school but I will say it is a Ivy league school.

    • @kakr8r785
      @kakr8r785 4 года назад

      @@ryuken1011 thanks for the reply bro

  • @vuho2075
    @vuho2075 2 года назад +9

    2 things to keep in mind:
    - After a certain amount, the mind begins shutting down and the mistakes, formula errors, etc.. increased so much that the next day is a lot of double checking last night's work. Not productive. I've been an SFA for 20 years.
    - Killer hours need to be balanced with the compensation. Remember you're being paid big bucks for the pain. This is what a manager told me after I "lost it" one night.

  • @FaiazZaman
    @FaiazZaman 4 года назад +30

    Lol was studying finance from investing interest and was thinking into moving into finance (currently in IT), watching this video I think Im gonna stick where I am now, i go to office wearing sweat pants and sometimes (actually most of the time) work 30 hours a week if I exclude all those 2 hour lunch and napping break I take lol

  • @matthewgillespie2835
    @matthewgillespie2835 3 года назад +9

    It is generally hard to find good videos about investment banking, which is why I loved this video. Thanks!

  • @jean-baptistesay6941
    @jean-baptistesay6941 4 года назад +82

    The 100 hour weeks are reserved for Apollo’s associates

    • @realsemig
      @realsemig 4 года назад +2

      what are those?

    • @ManMan-ul1pn
      @ManMan-ul1pn 4 года назад +6

      semi-atomic private equity firm

  • @StreetFighterIIFeb
    @StreetFighterIIFeb 4 года назад +7

    what a well done video with data to show how the day is split by hours. the biggest difficulty for me is the lack of exercise and SLEEP. those two things are killer. i know you can't have it all of course but this is so nice to see from the outside. i hate desk jobs where you don't move around often. easily gain weight and raise LDL and triglycerides and risk of diabetes. that all adds up real quick. but that;s just my side of the story. there are others who make the opposite happen in your industry., NO sour grapes from me, no sir!

  • @TheBulldogsk8
    @TheBulldogsk8 4 года назад +56

    "its mainly done in excel" oh no......

  • @cwang9915
    @cwang9915 4 года назад +13

    Part of the reason the culture is to work this many hours is because if you work double the hours you learn much more.
    Compared to an analyst at a mutual fund or buy side real money am Ibanking analyst will learn 3x+ more and also network more
    The other thing is that senior members don’t have time to work with jr members earlier in the day. Have to take care of shit with deals and clients etc. so work is dropped off later in the day which forces analysts to work more at night because you get the work at night when senior members are going home

  • @zayadashraf8198
    @zayadashraf8198 3 года назад +3

    My plan is to go from IB into private Equity. Currently in my first year at a top uni so just taking it easy making sure my grades are good and hopefully I land an internship in my second year!!

  • @samuelng8972
    @samuelng8972 3 года назад +3

    Is it possible to make a video on your daily life as an investment banker and what are your daily roles and responsibilities? Or maybe describing what does an investment banker does?

  • @FinancewithEJ
    @FinancewithEJ 4 года назад +11

    Thanks for this video very informative and it’s good to see that you done it and telling us the hours and the job as a whole.. I want to be an Investment Banker after college and have my own firm after 💯

  • @Trenacetate43
    @Trenacetate43 3 года назад +5

    I work in a corporate strategy. m-f 9-6 with an hour break. sometimes I got off at 7 or 8 but very rarely so it is 40 hours a week, and I dont work on weekend at all.
    I love finance and capital markets but, I'mma be sticking with my job and trade stocks on the side lol..

  • @danieldragan7477
    @danieldragan7477 4 года назад +13

    I found this video very informative as I am personally not in the field. I am currently a high school student and was wondering if you could make a video on what is the best way to break into the field. By this I mean major feeder schools students should focus on and things you should be adding to your resume as well as if it is possible to get in from a non-target.

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +2

      Sounds good Daniel! We're actually working on a target school video and we do have a resume video already uploaded. We have a resume course where you can download our actual resumes on our website (peakframeworks.com).

    • @habibbialikafe339
      @habibbialikafe339 4 года назад

      he released the target school vid in case you are wondering. great u r involved this early on. def choose a good school based off what alumni say and who goes to BB and EB firms (can find on linkedin or in this dudes vid), rather than rankings like niche, usnews, etc.

  • @saurabhnarain9340
    @saurabhnarain9340 2 года назад +1

    Watching a video about IB hours to make myself feel better about my IB hours while working on a Sunday night…yeah sounds about right

  • @Sharpshooter649
    @Sharpshooter649 4 года назад +27

    Are you familiar with the term "prostitute mileage?" It's the total number of 'tricks' a pimp determines a prostitute can take before she goes insane. Is there a "mileage" concept in investment banking as well? If there is, don't you think 80 hours a week EXCEEDS that?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +30

      Haha that is a very grim thing to learn... Yeah, personally I'd say after 60 hours is where things start to become difficult. At 60 hours, you're pretty much already always thinking about work and don't have time for any hobbies.
      I don't think 80 hours is sustainable for a long period of time unless you're willing to give up other parts of your life. The people who stay in banking for more than 4 years have an insane amount of endurance.

    • @troyxing8717
      @troyxing8717 4 года назад +6

      Sharpshooter649 lol is that dave chappelle

    • @Sharpshooter649
      @Sharpshooter649 4 года назад +4

      @@troyxing8717 Yeah I got it from his more "Serious" special

    • @troyxing8717
      @troyxing8717 4 года назад +1

      Sharpshooter649 ya same that’s a true capitalist maneuver. Except in this case analysts expires in two three years so they’re pretty disposable

    • @Sharpshooter649
      @Sharpshooter649 3 года назад +1

      @@troyxing8717 So if case analysts "expire" every 2 years, does that mean there is high turnover?

  • @VincentYu_
    @VincentYu_ 4 года назад +9

    i love these slide decks haha

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +4

      Haha way easier than learning actual animation...

    • @VincentYu_
      @VincentYu_ 4 года назад

      @@PeakFrameworks gotta pay it forward with those wic slide decks xd

  • @JFK-1984
    @JFK-1984 3 года назад +11

    No life and a lot of money. I have both here in The Netherlands and working for the goverment. 40 hours a week for $110k a year good deal i think good luck

    • @dhruvshounak5516
      @dhruvshounak5516 3 года назад +1

      i have heard Netherlands is expensive though...true?

    • @JFK-1984
      @JFK-1984 3 года назад

      @@dhruvshounak5516 i think its ok. We pay a lot of taxes en housing is expensive. I think i spend €1750 on my morgage, internet and electricity. €100 on health insurance and €350 on food

    • @dhruvshounak5516
      @dhruvshounak5516 3 года назад

      @@JFK-1984 yeah housing is expensive...i love the cycle culture though would love to visit someday, the only problem would be i am just 5 7

    • @ten_tego_teges
      @ten_tego_teges 3 года назад +1

      I worked for a year in NL for a third of that and it already covered all my expenses easily leaving me with a ton of savings. I really wonder why people forgo their lives for those hundreds of thousands. What do you even do with all that money...?

    • @dhruvshounak5516
      @dhruvshounak5516 3 года назад

      @@ten_tego_teges i really dont know some people are just money crazed maybe

  • @arjunpandian527
    @arjunpandian527 3 года назад +3

    Ah dude, China has got way too many boutique firms fighting for a single deal by reducing margins. This has reduced the payout to a very large extant. And there is automation of paper work.

  • @msrednic
    @msrednic 4 года назад +27

    Yeah - I think I'll stay in Marketing, lol....... 110k a year and you go home at 5 everyday........

  • @jida8858
    @jida8858 3 года назад +8

    I’m going into an IB internship this summer, and this was so helpful! I’ve heard Canadian banks are more intense in terms of hours? So, we don’t get as much down time? Is that true? I’m expecting to go in at 70-80 hours but I’m not too sure whether Canadian banks tend to work more than the US?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад +4

      No, I don't think that's true. I think Canadian firms tend to work less than New York. 70-80 hours is the norm in New York.
      Canada has less deal flow and less intense culture.
      However, if you're talking about American firms in Toronto, those tend to be more chill vs. the big 5 Canadian banks.

  • @LeveragedFinance
    @LeveragedFinance 4 года назад +11

    Thanks what about back office hours. its about 55 hours to 60 hours a week.

    • @williambardsley7540
      @williambardsley7540 4 года назад

      Back office is generally 8:30 - 4:30/5 sometimes early finish on a friday. I don't know where this guy has got his hours from most investment bankers don't work this much maybe sales people do but 60 hours a week would really be the upper end of what someone would work a week even for a trader.

    • @williambardsley7540
      @williambardsley7540 4 года назад

      @@samwhaddad maybe analysts who work in m&a do but not everyone at an IB for a start M&A is front office not back office

  • @LeveragedFinance
    @LeveragedFinance 4 года назад +8

    Is back office pay at 75k and 3k bonus worth the 50-60 hours weeks?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +5

      It depends on your target career path, but I would generally think no. From what I've seen, it's really not an effective way to break into front office in IB or to good buy side jobs. And at 50-60 hours, you'd make a lot more in corporate development or business operations.

    • @LeveragedFinance
      @LeveragedFinance 4 года назад

      @@PeakFrameworks do you know how I can lateral into Corp dev

    • @GamingPotatoHD
      @GamingPotatoHD 4 года назад

      People in IB usually don't do it for the money right off the bat. It's a great kickstart for your career, because everyone wants you after you've worked as an IB'er for a couple of years. However, I think you can learn a lot at different jobs too, without working as much as in IB.

  • @warcatbattalion
    @warcatbattalion 3 года назад +3

    Imhumane.
    I'm glad I work at IB but as a risk manager. I work 8-11 hrs max a day.

  • @justexcel522
    @justexcel522 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. Is 60-80 per week for analysts? Or can an associate expect the same hours?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад +2

      I would say associate is a little bit less, maybe 5-10 hours less per week.

  • @economicsethan
    @economicsethan Год назад

    Long hours are rewarded in the salary. I think they need to have more work-life balance though.

  • @IndependentVictor
    @IndependentVictor 4 года назад +2

    Hello nice vid! I wanted to ask you something. I'm really interested in Investment Banking and Venture Capital, but I'm a bit late to the game. I'll be graduating from Business and Law at 28, because I started uni later than my peers. Is age a limiting factor in that industry? Like, do they throw you out of the selection process once you see you're older than the rest? I will try to go through anyway but was just trying to gather some opinion from people who've actually worked there.I got some working experience in unrelated industries under my belt, but I'm willing to do the sacrifice altogether. Thanks mate.

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +4

      Nah I think you can still break in if you're a little older. It's harder, but every year or so I'd see someone who went to the army / got another degree who joined as an analyst.

  • @noldi123
    @noldi123 4 года назад +2

    what do you think about Middle Office - ie. Risk management?

    • @habibbialikafe339
      @habibbialikafe339 4 года назад

      treasury has some great aspects that could translate to trading, especially FI. Risk managment became really big after the GFC, where a lot of smart, mathematical people go to which will improve your quant skills which could also go to a different arm in trading. if you want to stay in middle office, then cool, but idk why you would when front office is more exciting and pays more.

  • @victoriarose6222
    @victoriarose6222 4 года назад

    I just switched to finance and have so many questions regarding work/life as an investment banker. Pre-COVID what was your schedule like? were you allowed to work from home all the time or was it easier to come into work? Do you get paid time and a half after the 40 hours or was it set from the start that your salary was for 60 hours a week?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +2

      This video is based on pre-COVID figures. No, definitely not allowed to work at home all the time. Probably go home around 10-11pm or so during the weekdays and have your computer around you until midnight to 1. You don't get paid for overtime.

    • @victoriarose6222
      @victoriarose6222 4 года назад +1

      @@PeakFrameworks Thanks for answering my questions!

  • @foca2002
    @foca2002 4 года назад +1

    So is like I.T without the extra hours.

  • @elontusk9123
    @elontusk9123 3 года назад

    Do you think that survey of 13 Goldman analysts was inaccurate then? Were they likely blowing things out of proportion?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад

      Could be accurate, but I would still guess exaggerated or not representative of most analysts over the course of their entire analyst program. 13 analysts is a small sample size, so could be a group that is getting crushed due to a specific factor (e.g. nasty MD, SPAC group). I have heard banking has been quite a bit worse during COVID though.

  • @anuragjain464
    @anuragjain464 3 года назад +1

    Sir is accounting degree like cpa, ACCA good for getting into investment Banking?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад

      It's OK, it's generally better to be more direct and do something like economics / business admin at a good school.

  • @EllisAlcantara
    @EllisAlcantara 4 года назад +1

    Is this for all roles across IB or just analyst?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад

      Mostly analyst, but I'd say it's pretty similar between analyst and VP...

  • @LooxJJ
    @LooxJJ 3 года назад

    welcome to 7/11...please come again! (show up at 7am and head out 11pm). It got whole lot better now I hear...

  • @arnibah
    @arnibah 3 года назад

    Peak Frameworks
    What about investment bankers in France? Do they work as many hours as many hours as the US or Hong Kong bankers do?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад

      No clue... I would guess no, but never worked in France.

  • @tylerd3246
    @tylerd3246 4 года назад +6

    Would I have time to get married and have children while still working in IB?

    • @kingjulian1428
      @kingjulian1428 4 года назад +1

      Good question

    • @Financiallyfree2001
      @Financiallyfree2001 4 года назад +1

      If you paid attention to the video, you would see that it would be very unlikely to find enough time to do that.

    • @tylerd3246
      @tylerd3246 4 года назад +7

      @@Financiallyfree2001 I did pay attention to the video, I was just asking a more personal question not addressed in the video.

    • @MegaDanca1
      @MegaDanca1 4 года назад

      Stfu pussies

    • @codfather1999
      @codfather1999 4 года назад

      As an analyst or associate? No. As a VP? Maybe.

  • @rcmag13
    @rcmag13 Год назад +1

    I always thought the 100 hour work weeks was overblown some. 80 isn't that bad. I've been doing that for over 4+ years with working full-time, running a small prop firm and going to college full time. 80 is tough but doable and sustainable long term. 100 isn't very sustainable and the difference between 100 and 80 is much bigger as there is really no break between weeks and fatigue seems to get compounded.

    • @Baseballboy7197
      @Baseballboy7197 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cool story bro

    • @rcmag13
      @rcmag13 6 месяцев назад

      @@Baseballboy7197 wow, a thoughtful post!

  • @cylink1
    @cylink1 2 года назад

    is it possible to get into investment banking in your 40s?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  2 года назад

      Very unlikely... can't think of an example where that happened unless you already worked in finance.

  • @JB-ej2qy
    @JB-ej2qy Год назад

    My son is going into finance. Yes he is interested in investment banking. But the hours are stupid. Nobody does a good job at those hours. Its stupid to ask them to do that. Work smarter not longer. There is no benefit with long hours in any profession. You will make more mistakes.

  • @mirthcards8281
    @mirthcards8281 4 года назад +50

    I heard in reality the so called "work" they do are some of the most menial things like editing and typeproofing their pitchbooks lol. Not bad being paid a LOT of money to do silly stuff like that.

    • @Daniel-ls1gb
      @Daniel-ls1gb 4 года назад +8

      And printing, binding, and delivering said books!

    • @dxiao3196
      @dxiao3196 4 года назад +25

      easier said than done. If it was an easy job they wouldnt get paid so much

    • @bjeen000
      @bjeen000 4 года назад +2

      Depends if you're on the buyside or sell side...

    • @jasonw9251
      @jasonw9251 4 года назад +2

      No. You are the one that’s silly

    • @hfweuiofnweuio500
      @hfweuiofnweuio500 4 года назад

      @@dxiao3196 oh sweet innocence

  • @HERXMES
    @HERXMES 4 года назад +3

    Its funny to me... that amount of hours got me to ~10k per month by trading (mainly options). Worked alot for that but I dont get the hype about investment banking...(anymore). If its for your ego its fine but... time is the most valueable thing.

    • @akal1236
      @akal1236 4 года назад +2

      Except you get to spend your time with some really really bright people. Also most IB people do it for the exit opps that you get after a few years. Barely anyone stays to become VPs or MDs.

    • @HERXMES
      @HERXMES 4 года назад

      @@charlieallen6520 kinda true yes... Imo its alittle high. All depends on your personal goal.. some want the connections/power. Some want to be their own boss etc. Nothing is better than the other. I just think alot of people will get stuck in a lower position with work thst they dont like. Especially in finance. There is so much supply of finance majors... some will make it to nicw positions but alot will get filtered.

  • @Abhishek-iy3rz
    @Abhishek-iy3rz 4 года назад

    Why don’t ibs automate through Python

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад

      The work is extremely nuanced and client focused. I think there are some aspects that can be automated (like building out the first stages of a model and more presentation templates), but right now there aren't very good tools to automate every aspect of the IB job. Maybe in another 10-15 or so years we'll see fewer analyst roles.

  • @cpolyalum
    @cpolyalum 4 года назад +4

    So in the end, you work for minimum wage.

    • @mikesand6239
      @mikesand6239 4 года назад

      What’s the salary? Would be curious to see a hourly rate calculation

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад +1

      Not quite minimum, probably still between $30-$40 per hour as a 1st year analyst.

  • @pranavthakare8754
    @pranavthakare8754 3 года назад

    How much time an associate has to work in IB?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  3 года назад

      Similar to analyst, maybe minus 5-10 hours. So maybe 60-80 on average?

  • @williambardsley7540
    @williambardsley7540 4 года назад +5

    lol most do not work 60-80 hours if they say that they are lying. Reading news online doesn't count as work. Most work between 45-60 hours. Just off the bat most of the hardest working IB employees do not start at 8:30 most traders have to be in for 6:45 because the markets open at 7am GMT then work until around 5-7pm depending on if they are busy.

    • @williambardsley7540
      @williambardsley7540 4 года назад

      which btw is still almost double what the average worker in the US is working per week.

    • @alexx_tv2362
      @alexx_tv2362 4 года назад

      Traders can leave as soon as markets close pretty much

  • @personal5936
    @personal5936 Год назад

    No amount of money is worth me working 80hrs a week for a company I don’t own….fuck that

  • @dseer1395
    @dseer1395 4 года назад +6

    Not worth it.
    You weren't given life /youth to work.

    • @ManMan-ul1pn
      @ManMan-ul1pn 4 года назад +4

      Depends on your priorities. I’d rather spend 2-3 years working in IB and learn the ins and outs of finance, and be able to move into pretty much anything in the corporate world afterwards than work 9-5 at some average job that doesn’t train you as much

    • @dseer1395
      @dseer1395 4 года назад +2

      @@ManMan-ul1pn You can learn more about finance and the
      ins and out" outside of investment banking. Investment banking only teaches you about investment banking. There are corporate finance jobs that give good expsoure and work life balance and good pay.... and good life.. to teach you about finance and whatever else outside of finance you need to learn to be good at life.

    • @xHenry3110
      @xHenry3110 4 года назад +2

      @@dseer1395 Like what?

    • @jasonw9251
      @jasonw9251 4 года назад +2

      @@dseer1395 yeah like what? really curious about this

  • @andrewpreen341
    @andrewpreen341 3 года назад +1

    How could this job appeal to anyone. This is no life. You cant take all that money to the grave.

  • @poohshmoo9892
    @poohshmoo9892 4 года назад +5

    the haircut though ... i will make you work extra if you dont fix it

  • @CodingJesus
    @CodingJesus 4 года назад +3

    It's not an interesting job.

    • @bjeen000
      @bjeen000 4 года назад +2

      Doesnt sound like something Jesus would say ... keep your head up bro

  • @janrabie1890
    @janrabie1890 Год назад

    This is crazy and definitely not worth it.

  • @theodorewolter1033
    @theodorewolter1033 4 года назад +1

    embarrassing

  • @Fomocigars
    @Fomocigars 3 года назад

    His intentional lowering of his voice at the end of a phrase makes me cringe a little.

  • @londontown3052
    @londontown3052 4 года назад +3

    The reason people in investment banking work so long hours, is because they are inefficient...If they were good at their job, they would be able to get it all done within 40 hours... just a thought... they’re either really crap and slow at their job... or they are really crap at negotiating their workload... either way, they are inefficient and only have themselves to blame for working long hours...

  • @EllisAlcantara
    @EllisAlcantara 4 года назад +1

    Is this for all roles across IB or just analyst?

    • @PeakFrameworks
      @PeakFrameworks  4 года назад +1

      This is specifically for analyst, but it's pretty similar (5-10 hours per week) between analyst and VP in my view.