It's that time of year again.
Graduates are celebrating finishing college, and embarking on the next step in their lives.
That can include snagging a job, scouring housing options, and getting your money in order.
And it's easy to be sucked into a whole new cycle of anxiety and stress.
OneWire's Skiddy von Stade interviewed a slate of Wall Street executives for their best career advice, and we took down some of the best tips.
Here's what they had to say:
"You need to show an appropriate amount of commitment but also creativity." - Philippe Laffont, founder and CEO of Coatue Management.

"Say I'm going to take the next decade of my life and I'm really going to find out the thing that makes me tick." - Jeffrey Solomon, CEO of Cowen and Company.

"Find something that's very fulfilling for you. Find a place where you can help people out and go do that." - Glenn Hutchins, cofounder at Silver Lake Partners

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