Likewise, also have a few questions to ask.
I've talked to several commerce students and they've mentioned the other desirable graduate job aside from investment banking was management consulting. Does management consulting offer the same breadth and exit opportunities that Jinx mentioned IB gave? Are the hours similar? And what would you prefer given the choice between the two?
Finally, would combined commerce / law be any attractive to IB? (In comparison to the double degrees Kaido listed)
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Few points:
- MC also offers a variety of exit opportunities, there is usually a lot of overlap between consulting/IB exit-opps (corp dev/strat, pe etc.) but there are also opportunities where one or the other might be preferred, for example very unlikely you could get a gig in an infra fund coming out of consulting.
- I currently work in banking (although not for very long) and know people who work in consulting (MBB), hours are usually a bit longer in banking, consulting typically won't include much weekend work either
BUT you'll be travelling a fair bit in consulting depending on your case
- Degree doesn't matter as much as people think, obviously Commerce is a smart choice if you want to do banking but I wouldn't be picking your second degree based purely on what you think people want to see. I'm studying a single degree and haven't done honours so possible to crack in without it anyway.
Given the choice... depends on the person, banking hours are a bit longer, pay is better, obviously more technical from a finance perspective. Consulting on the other hand is more travel at the junior levels, more opportunity for client secondments, some financial work but no where near as technical, plenty of qualitative work.
Fundamentally you'll be using a lot of powerpoint and excel in either job and I wouldn't say the tasks vary in difficulty between the two greatly (with my very limited experience).