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@zachthemac7880Күн бұрын
Put your ads up front. Sometimes your content does not feel genuine because it’s leading to an ad.
@rareliquidКүн бұрын
i try to seamlessly add in the ads so it doesn't affect viewing experience too much but if this is the case i can certainly just include it in the beginning. thx for the feedback!
@barryaherne215Күн бұрын
@@rareliquidSkillUp has an interesting way of integrating ads into his video reviews - he puts a little bit at the start, and then the in-detail aspect at the end. Might be worth checking out, even as a starting point - you could do a little at the start, and then something in the middle, perhaps, if it suits your style more.
@Toby-mb8bx20 сағат бұрын
Only thing I would maybe clarify is it is true that you do work less hours as you become more senior, but you spend your free time traveling and managing client relationships which add a new layer of complexity and stress you have not experienced before. Great vid Ben!
@andre_cavalcanteКүн бұрын
Great video ben
@joeshang357422 сағат бұрын
Not too related to the video but just a few questions on JPM: did JPM HC held the pen on the model? How often does the group involve M&A if at all? Typically which coverage groups do M&A in house at JPM?
@cyclops.stonksКүн бұрын
Hi I know this isn't related ti to the video,but i really like the camera and video quality of your videos Can you please share what camera and possibly software you use for recording and editing your videos
@rareliquidКүн бұрын
sony a6400 and sigma 18-35mm lens. for editing i think my editor uses da vinci resolve or something like that
@smokelessnukez3556Күн бұрын
Banger Ben !!
@paula037Күн бұрын
Would be great to get some tips on learning to pay more attention.
@francislichuchaКүн бұрын
How is it possible to work for 115
@NuiwopwxnnAhznshКүн бұрын
16.5 hours a day
@DonaldPhillips-k8uКүн бұрын
Thanks for the forecast! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
@ravinduakalanka6834Күн бұрын
Ben,what percent of investment bankers come from PE vs Counting?
@rareliquidКүн бұрын
almost none from either unless they were internships. bankers go into PE not vice versa and then accounting isn't a path for IB for the most part
@noeljonah7248Күн бұрын
But it’s not hard work is it ? It’s hard work for the body and the endurance to do that many hours but yall don’t do that much compared to a software engineer that does a 40 hour week ?
@ClaytonOlson-rg2piКүн бұрын
Software engineers don’t have to deal with clients who are worried and call you when you’re off work, usually.
@noeljonah7248Күн бұрын
im talking about the complexity of the work a mcdonalds job 10 hours a day for 7 days is also hard but not complex
@kevinsuh5313Күн бұрын
Fifth!
@rareliquidКүн бұрын
lfg
@barryaherne215Күн бұрын
Making such a huge transaction of time in exhange for wealth ain't worth it. Like that old adage goes, Nobody on their deathbed says that they'd wished that they'd worked more.