ABOUT THE BOOK Confused about how to stand out from
the thousands of other students competing for the same
Goldman Sachs internship? Terrified by the prospect of
answering a case study you won't know the numbers for in
your interview? Not a student from an Ivy League school
but still want to make it to Wall Street? If you
answered yes to one of those questions, this insider's
guide is for you. Even if you think that you're prepared
for anything J.P. Morgan can throw at you, your answers
and strategies can be improved greatly with a little
help. Our expert at The Insider's Guide To IBanking
Internships has experience at both top bulge bracket
banks and boutique firms. She's here to share the
secrets to getting investment banking internships like
hers for students who want a rich future on Wall Street.
We know that the competition is fierce, and that there
are ten thousand other students fighting for the same
job. You need every possible advantage. This book is
guaranteed to improve your chances of earning your dream
position in the banking industry.
************************** SAMPLE EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK:
Investment Banking Resume Secrets Internship experience
is more important than leadership in student groups.
People often say, "I want to get an investment banking
internship, but first I'll raise my GPA, become
president of the finance group, volunteer on the side,
and then get an internship." Sounds like a very
inefficient strategy, don't you think? If you want to
get a banking internship, then just get a banking
internship! It makes more sense to aim for a stint at a
local boutique right now than to productively
procrastinate by becoming president of your finance club
before actually doing what it takes to get a job. Don't
make any more creative excuses. Just do what it takes
and get a job. Another thing - banks weigh work
experience more heavily than your student group
activities because work experience more accurately
illustrates the extent of your involvement in the
industry. It's more impressive to see that you completed
a part-time internship doing M&A advisory at a
boutique than it is to see that you're involved in 27
student groups. Now take a look at your investment
banking resume. What does your work experience consist
of? Is it heavy with student-group activities or real
job experience? **************************** For more
excerpts from the book, visit ibankinginternship.com
**************************** MEET ERIN PARKER Erin
Parker is an economics student at Stanford University.
She has had three investment banking internships
spanning UBS (private wealth management), FT Partners
(financial technology coverage), and J.P. Morgan in New
York (syndicated and leveraged finance). She is
co-president of Blyth Fund, a six-figure student
investing group, and is on the board of Stanford's
premier finance organization, Stanford Finance. |
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