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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.

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Drowning in Numbers

Street of Walls

Investment banks receive tens of thousands of resumes a year, plus a few thousand internal referrals, and have a single-digit committee meant to sift through it all—numbers that add up to a lot of applications being dumped in the trash. Wall Street is a numbers game, and so is its recruitment process.