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...uprooted her doctor husband from Richmond, Va., along with their two young children. The couple eventually divorced. Ruxin's move forced his new wife (the trailing spouse, in human resources--speak) to make a career change of her own. Alissa, 32, once managed wellness programs for Goldman Sachs; today she is about to open a swanky café in Rwanda's capital. In his reporting on the "true stories of people who turned their obsessions into professions," Josh Piven, author of The Escape Artists, to be published this spring, found that career change sometimes tore couples and families apart. "Some people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Zeal For the Job | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...stop us from collectively submitting 14,900 eRecruiting applications (so far) for summer internships alone. Just as we all applied to Harvard in spite of all the other “good” schools out there, we’re bound to apply to McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs in spite of all the other “good” jobs out there...

Author: By Melissa Quino mccreery | Title: The eRitual | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...approach eRecruiting with the same intensity as one another. I thought I cared a lot about interviews. With five days’ notice, I changed my flight back from Florida, where I was supposed to be training with the water polo team for all of intersession, because Goldman Sachs wanted me back a day early...

Author: By Melissa Quino mccreery | Title: The eRitual | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...about the whole affair. Chen has—excuse the pun—screwed herself over vis-à-vis jobs, relationships, and life. She can forget political office—no one’s going to be gunning to vet this petite nymphomaniac. And that job at Goldman seems unlikely too—how many investment banks want to hire the girl whose claim to fame is that she daily exposes her sex life online? And keeping up this sort of celebrity will be rough, because age is going to catch up with her at some point...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell | Title: Dirty Secrets | 2/7/2007 | See Source »

...backwater as money managers went elsewhere for a better deal. But in 1986, sweeping deregulation known as the Big Bang finally blew things wide open. Out went the late starts, long lunches and cartel practices beloved of London's fusty gents. In came U.S. investment bankers toiling for Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and others, and, with them, a vital injection of talent and competitive instincts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Capital of Capital | 1/31/2007 | See Source »

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