at Morgan Stanley, UBS, and Merrill Lynch, including how their interview process works and what to expect from the intense multi-year programs once you join. Ken Griffin thinks that corporate culture is not pushing people hard enough these days
WeWork's board of directors is seeing a major shakeup that includes three departures and the appointment of the first female member. Two Sigma's private-equity arm has plans to hire to build out its data capabilities, recruiting engineers, and data scientists to help provide insights to investment professionals and portfolio companies, Business Insider has learned.
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