I heard that all Investment bankers from Goldman Sachs make around 20,000,000 a year. Is this true? How can they make that much. I am more focused in a career in medicine as an Neurosurgeon. I am still in high school but I am trying to figure out what to do. If I were to have a career in medicine I would love my job, I could meet new people and still get paid over a million a year. However, if I work at Goldman Sachs, granted I get hired by them, I could make so much more but like I just said, do ALL bankers make that much or is it more of the head honchos? I am smart and very good at math and quick thinking and that is why a career in finance or a career in medicine would suit me. I just don't know a lot about the corporate world and I don't want to work 6 days a week making 50 grand like an accountant.
Aside from that, my question is, is a career in investment banking a good career choice. Will I be making 20m a year? What does it take?
The only other career I have though of is a career is being a mortgage broker (very high paying job) and a career in real estate.
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