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<blockquote data-quote="LM" data-source="post: 48140" data-attributes="member: 9535"><p>Thanks, [USER=926]@nomi[/USER]. In regard to your first question, I found there to be less late nights in an advisory department. However, the amount of time I spent in the office was pretty comparable. For example, in Antitrust, I worked 9-8pm nearly every day. In Corporate, I would sometimes work 9-5:30 during quiet periods, but then I have done a dozen or so all-nighters topped with some very long working days. This usually occurs during a signing or closing of a transaction. As a result, when you factor these in, my average leaving times for both departments was about the same. </p><p></p><p>In regard to your second question, full disclosure, I have no idea! If you find out the answer, please do let me know as it will help me reach my goal of becoming a Partner! I don't believe that being in a particular department will necessarily mean you become a Partner. What is key is your ability to generate business while being exceptional at your job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LM, post: 48140, member: 9535"] Thanks, [USER=926]@nomi[/USER]. In regard to your first question, I found there to be less late nights in an advisory department. However, the amount of time I spent in the office was pretty comparable. For example, in Antitrust, I worked 9-8pm nearly every day. In Corporate, I would sometimes work 9-5:30 during quiet periods, but then I have done a dozen or so all-nighters topped with some very long working days. This usually occurs during a signing or closing of a transaction. As a result, when you factor these in, my average leaving times for both departments was about the same. In regard to your second question, full disclosure, I have no idea! If you find out the answer, please do let me know as it will help me reach my goal of becoming a Partner! I don't believe that being in a particular department will necessarily mean you become a Partner. What is key is your ability to generate business while being exceptional at your job. [/QUOTE]
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