Behavioral & Fit
Why shouldn't you say 'exit opportunities' when asked why you want to do investment banking?
Model answer
Because it signals you view the analyst seat as a stepping stone you want to leave, not a job you want to do. Banks invest heavily in training analysts and want people committed to the work itself…
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