Goldman Sachs analysts say they work 95-hour weeks and endure 'inhumane' treatment
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A workplace survey from a group of junior analysts at Goldman Sachs is about to make you feel a lot better about your job.
About a dozen first-year analysts say they are working more than 95 hours a week on average, sleeping just five hours a night and enduring workplace abuse. The majority of them say their mental health has deteriorated significantly since they started working at the investment bank. "There was a point where I was not eating, showering or doing anything else other than working from morning until after midnight," one analyst says in the report.More Related News