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So, You Want to Be an Investment Banker? Jackson MS

It definitely requires diligence, commitment, and long nights when you are starting out. The world of investment banking is dynamic and highly challenging, to say the least. You can become involved in multi-billion dollar high stakes deals. Read on for more information on investment banking.

APWU
(601) 969-3781
401 E South St
Jackson, MS
Central Mississippi Uaw Retired Workers Council
(601) 982-7674
3540 Albermarle Rd
Jackson, MS
American Postal Workers Union
(601) 355-2798
3040 Utica Ave
Jackson, MS
Communications Workers Of America Local 3511
(601) 922-5200
1415 Country Club Dr
Jackson, MS
Pearl WIN Job Center
601-321-5441
212 St. Paul Street
Pearl, MS
AFL-CIO Miss
(601) 948-0517
760 N West St
Jackson, MS
International Union Of Operating Engineers Local No 624
(601) 353-3914
1328 Highway 80 W
Jackson, MS
Hazclean Environmental Consultants Inc
(601) 922-0766
160 Upton Dr
Jackson, MS
Jackson WIN Job Center
601-321-7931
5959 I 55 N. Frontage Road
Jackson, MS
IBEW Local Union 480
(601) 373-9424
4767 I 55 S
Jackson, MS
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So, You Want to Be an Investment Banker?

You have completed four years of college, taken all of the finance and economics classes you can stand and gained some practical work experience within the finance industry in the hopes of working for a boutique or well known bulge bracket firm. So, what can you really expect? Here is some information to help you break into the coveted investment-banking arena:

What they are looking for: As a member of an investment bank, you can expect to do a lot of research. Oftentimes candidates are hired after completing an internship with a firm. Many firms do not require a financial background but look for young people with drive, determination and potential. Firms look to shape their candidates and are interested in those that are passionate about the financial markets, exhibit personal commitment, and strong academic performance.

Preparing for the Interview: Investment banking firms (like all companies) really appreciate candidates that understand the corporate culture. In fact, this understanding is even more important within the banking environment. Many firms encourage interaction with former interns and existing employees to get a real sense of the interviewing and hiring process. The first interview with a firm will generally be more of an overview of previous experiences and determination of fit within the organization. Subsequent interviews will be more technical in nature, including a candidate’s understanding of general financial principles and practices.

The Analyst Experience: As an analyst you will likely do a lot of research. While you build your internal network through interactions with your peers and superiors, you will also be challenged to complete projects on your own. A big part of working within a firm is interacting with internal and external clients and the firm’s experts. Make no mistake though – you will work – long and hard. There are many late nights in investment banking. Some days you might find yourself working on pitchbooks and other times you might find yourself formatting an Excel spreadsheet. Like many professions, there is a rite of passage that you will have to endure as you claw your way up the food chain.

Show me the Money: As a first year analyst the starting salaries for those with a bachelor’s degree after bonus range from $60,000 to $70,000. While it is no doubt harder to break into the industry now due to the economic downturn, there are firms that are hiring. Consider focusing your efforts on the boutique firms, since they have not been as impacted by the financial crisis. It might take a bit longer, and you might need to bite the salary bullet a little bit, but over the long-term the markets rebound, and so too will your compensation.

It definitely requires diligence, commitment, and long nights when you are starting out. The world of investment banking is dynamic and highly challenging, to say the least. You can become involved in multi-billion dollar high stakes deals. Early on you will need t...

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