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'Moo' sounds, hiding pregnancies and having ideas stolen - this is how bad it can get for women on Wall Street

Jan 28, 2016, 02:21 IST

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Former investment banker-turned-novelist Maureen Sherry has shared a jaw-dropping account in the New York Times on Saturday about her experience with sexism on Wall Street.

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Sherry, who worked as a managing director at Bear Stearns before the firm's collapse in 2008, tells a story about how she was asked by a female job candidate during an interview about what it was like to be a woman there.

Here's what she told her and didn't tell her:

NOW WATCH: People were shocked to see what this female executive was really like

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