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1、Work-life Balance1In the spring of 2000,Elizabeth Stoeber,an ambitious 32-year-old investment banker atMorgan Stanley,flew to California to visit a client in the throes of a multibillion-dollar stockdeal.The technology boom was under way,and Ms.Stoeber was on a roll;she was working on ahigh-profile
2、deal in a profession she adored.With her in first class was her 9-month-old son;incoach sat her German nanny.By Ms.Stoebers account,it was an ideal time.During the day,she visited investors;at night,she used a company car to cruise around Beverly Hillswith her son.“I thought I was making itwork,”Ms.
3、Stoeber,now 39,recalls.She had a successful career in the cut-throat,male-dominated world of banking,a happy family,a good marriage and a supportive boss.Within a year,things had fallen out of balance.Resenting handing her sons childhood over tonannies,she accepted a job as chief operating officer w
4、ithin Morgan Stanleys media bankinggroup,an administrative post that allowed her to work part time.That plan fizzled.“Off”daysended up as afternoons in the park doing business on her cellphone while her son begged her toplay.When the tech bubble burst in 2000,Morgan Stanley cut her job.To stay,she w
5、ould have hadto reconsider full-time work.Yet three days a week was already a struggle.In 2001,Ms.Stoeberleft Wall Street.Since then,she has started a consulting firm and now works for a boutiqueinvestment bank.“I was absolutely determined to stay professionally attractive,”she said.Now she wants to
6、 rejoin bankings major leagues.And her timing should be perfect:WallStreet says it is looking at women like Ms.Stoeber with new interest,hoping to rehire those wholeft for personal reasons while continuing to woo new female recruits.But getting back on track on Wall Street has proven more difficult
7、than Ms.Stoeber,or thebanks seeking her services,might have imagined.Although banks are doing much more thanpaying lip service to the notion of retaining women or enticing them back to work,executives saylong-term success means fundamentally changing the way Wall Street works.Women remain theminorit
8、y sex on the Street and many young recruits say they have grown more circumspect abouta career there.The Street says it wants to change all of this,not simply because it is socially expedient butbecause the financial world needs a diverse work force to make money and court clients especially when cl
9、ients themselves are not homogeneous.“You cant build a great companywithout great people,and great people are not just white,straight men aged 25 to 40,”said JoeGregory,president of Lehman Brothers.Womens aversion to intersecting with Wall Street appears to be mounting.Bank executivessay fewer femal
10、e M.B.A.s are choosing careers on the Street,and the banks also say they havehad limited success stanching the flow of women who leave midcareer.Of course,not all womenleave to raise a family.Some elect to care for parents who are aging or ill;others seek alternativecareers with more manageable hour
11、s.Investment banks and brokerage firms typically lose women when they are in their 30s,executives say.Expected to ramp up to reach coveted managing director jobs,many women feel1This text is adapted from“Wall Streets Women Face a Fork in the Road”,The New York Times,August 6,2006.that midlevel jobs
12、offer them little while demanding a lot.Pulled to have children and pushed by aless-than-rewarding workplace and often uninspired midlevel management,they leave.For their part,female financiers have become more aggressive about demanding fulfillingcareers and family lives,and they say they are willi
13、ng to walk away from firms that fail to meetthose needs.And like Ms.Stoeber,some of them want to return to the Street.Sitting in her comfortable home in South Orange,N.J.,Ms.Stoeber,blonde and blue-eyed,reminisces about investment banking with all the lan and nostalgia of an athlete recallingOlympic
14、 victories.She proudly trots out two awards bankers win for successful deals anddisplays them on her coffee table as she explains her days on the Street.“I loved my job,beingaround these incredibly intelligent people,the incredible level of responsibility.It was a realprivilege,”she recalls.“It was
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