Rich laughed. "I can curse fluently in twenty... three languages, and am working on more. It works with some clients. Others... not so much. You'll learn who is who."
He grew more serious. "Employment practices. I've mentioned senior and junior partners and factors. Then, there are the assistants. May be more accurate to call them apprentices or paid interns. Anyone can get hired through competitive examination, or because they know somebody, or because they have real-world experience. You fit category two and three. Learn the business and move into any of a number of positions. Take Wilkins. He likes elevator duty because it gives him plenty of time to study, and because Accounting and Banking are both two floors down and he can pop in whenever he has a question."
"The best or worst answer to your job duties would be 'all of the above'. I'm directly responsible for every deal, every person, who works out of here. I'm hoping you can develop into my interface with what is being done, which clients need a pat on the head and which need personal attention, and keep the details that make the company happy all in order. And as much of anything else you feel competent, or want to be trained, to do. With me so far?"
"And as far as muggle or wizarding goes, there money all spends the same. I don't really differentiate except maybe in what we tell them about where things come from or go to."