..with a poor mentality mindset:
Graduates should work 72 hours a week: JPMorgan Exec
Graduate wealth management analysts should expect to work 72 hour weeks — and they'll be better trained for it — according to a senior JPMorgan executive.
Mary Callahan Erdoes, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase's Asset and Wealth Management division, was speaking during an episode of Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein.
Erdoes said that working longer hours will help graduate analysts learn their craft more quickly.
Based on the idea that it takes roughly 10,000 hours to gain "base-level mastery" of something, it's going to take around five years if someone works eight-hour days, five days a week, said Erdoes. 