I'm currently a freshman at a target undergraduate business program. At least half the kids in my business program if not more go into investment banking, and another sizable chunk go into consulting. Neither path really appeals to me, IB due to the 80+ hour weeks and consulting due to the constant travel.
Like everyone else majoring in business, I'd like to make good money, but I don't need to make so much that I'm working 70+ hour weeks consistently. I am interested in business, I like working with numbers and data, I'm just not sure what the best fit is for me. I hope to start out of college making at least 80k base, 100k+ including bonus. The reasoning for this is that I'm going into debt to attend my school and I need to make enough to pay it off. I want a career where by the time I retire I'm making 400k+, which is certainly ambitious, but I don't have a desire to work so much that I'm making 1M+ a year like so many of the people who do IB/hedge funds and stick with it their whole life.
Essentially I want a career path in business where I make good money, but not insane, and work a max average of 60-65 hours a week. I know, it's a tall order and I'm probably being unrealistic. I'm literally up for anything within those requirements though, I don't care how boring the work is or where I have to live (in the US), as long as I'm being compensated well and have a good work-life balance. Should I give up the search, be realistic and settle for a job where I'm working crazy hours or is there any perfect jobs that match these requirements?
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