Baird's Junior Bankers Endure 110-Hour Weeks, Pizza Party Backlash
Source: wsj.com
- Junior bankers at Robert W. Baird's industrials team logged 110-hour weeks amid brutal demands.
- Managers threw a pizza party but scolded exhausted staff to "step up" instead of easing up.
- Viral outcry sparked a town hall, but real work-life fixes remain uncertain.
Robert W. Baird's industrials team pushed junior bankers to extreme limits with nonstop hours and ignored rest policies. The scandal blew up after a Wall Street Oasis post went viral, shining a light on banking's toxic culture. It spotlights why investment banks keep failing to protect young talent despite years of promises.