Diane Ellison's Experience

I worked in the audit division of an international finance company for 5 years. There was very little work-life balance and very little expectation of it.
I consider myself lucky because I had a great advisor who I consider a friend. She was unpolitical and would tell me straight up, "If you want this you should go ask for this person," and "This person is horrible to work for.
The top and even mid-level performers worked all the time. Their primary social network was composed of people from work.
There was a sort of admiration for women who were nasty ball breakers, i.e., women who would be highly successful and willing to sacrifice family and social obligations.
The firm employed an "up or out" policy and people were definitely pushed out. They did a massive hiring when the dot.
The firm I worked at received a diversity award from Fortune Magazine as one of the top places to work.
