Day in the life of a Investment Banking analyst?
I am wondering what it's like in the first year of investment banking. If I am understanding this correctly, one would start at the bottom as a junior analyst?
Can someone explain the day in the life of a first year IB analyst? What kind of work do you do? How many hours a week? What is the training like?
I am a complete n00b when it comes to knowing anything about this industry. I still am trying to learn some of the damn abbreviations you monkeys use! I know that I have to start somewhere when it comes to learning the industry. In the mean time, I will continue reading old posts, asking questions, talking to people with experience, and reading books.
Thanks
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Read the book "Bank" by David Bledin. It's an entire novel on the subject.
r u a wizard?
Depends on the group you are working in.. Typical day..
-Pitchbook -Research -Meetings
That's about it..
A day of life as LevFin banker (Originally Posted: 12/19/2008)
Those fellas who work in leveraged finance. Could anyone explain what a typical day looks like as a leveraged finance banker? (pitches, write a CIM, models, etc.) I just started a career in leveraged finance and would like to see how experiences at other firms would look like.
Would appreciate any input.
ahem..i think you mean "those fellas who worked in leveraged finance"
We're about to enter a Great Depression. Don't you want a president who's already dressed for it?
The leverage finance guys have been hit pretty hard in this downturn. Most firms kept a skeleton crew and I bet they aren't too terribly busy!
that's why lev finance buyside is the place to be!!!!!! we structure it all!!!!!!
Go to the office.
Work on pitches. Have client say "no thanks."
Repeat 4x a week. sometimes watch a coworker get laid off.
LevFi is dead.
yeah, sorry but you started in the wrong area...LevFin's not gonna pick up for prob at least another 2-5 years again...
You'll start to see alot of staple financing if you do work on any potential deals... The bank will try to gather a group of debt funds and attempt to gather a financing package to present to a sponsor along with the company...
Day in the Life as An Analyst (Originally Posted: 04/16/2010)
In case case there is anyone out there that hasn't seen this already...takes me back to the good old days.
For more from the creator of this video's cartoons, check out BDK's blog.
Enjoy, Patrick
Are those Lego people ?
i laugh so hard every time i watch this
favorites: -- "that's so efficient" -- "dick-ish glasses"
Fav:
"I am glad your planning is not unstrategic"
"Using meaningless jargon does not mean you are actually saying anything. You have learned so much at b-school"
"Do you mean excel"
100% Goldman Sachs
the boss's computer-automated eagerness of "Yes!" is the hidden gem
That's hilarious
"don't kill yourself trying to do this all night, just make sure you get it on my desk first thing in the morning..."
so true
HAHAHH that's actually true..
"Going forward, as opposed to going backwards?"
"Yes exactly"
"You are so profound!"
Priceless
this should be featured on career websites
I loved this.
See this 3 pice suit and dickish glasses? I spent 20 minutes combing my hair. I am the only one allowed to look like a deush around here.
"If you mess up, I hope you know I will try my best to throw you under the bus" HHAAHAHAHA
It would have been even better if analyst got up and KO'd that douche.
I wonder if any seniors have watched this? I'd love to hear what they think.
There was an MD who (supposedly) who commented on it at the original link. He laughed, and said he wouldn't have let the Analyst get away with all that back talk.
This is good stuff. Hopefully it's making the rounds. Classic.
HAHAHAHHA totally made my weekend!
"Even though nobody will see it until next weekend?" "Yes." "This is so efficient."
freaking hilarious!
golden... i'll remember to watch this again and again this summer when i'm in my office @ 3am... should make my day no doubt...
"Don't kill yourself trying to do this all night, just make sure you get it on my desk first thing in the morning - that way I can look at it next week."
Hilarious. Props to who ever made this!
hahahahahahaha this is the funniest shit ever
Typical day of an analyst (Originally Posted: 12/29/2009)
Not too far off from the truth: http://www.face-time.com/day-life/
quite old
This is actually copied verbatim from "Bank" by David Bledin, which is actually an incredibly entertaining and spot on satire/tell all of life as an analyst. Highly recommend the book.
CaptK, no means to offend you but isn't this exactly from the bitter investment banker email? or does it appear again in the novel Bank?
It's from Bank (the novel) -- verbatim
Thx. Ordering now...
Then the author of the book took it from Internet. This was posted already in 2004: http://gawker.com/016011/the-bitter-investment-banker-email
[quote=aspire]Then the author of the book took it from Internet. This was posted already in 2004: http://gawker.com/016011/the-bitter-investment-banker-email[/quote] The author wrote the "Bitter Investment Banker Email" and parlayed it into an entire book after he left his bank. Same guy, David Bledin, as I mentioned previously - excellent book.
Same author, dude. David Bledin.
Alright, I'll stop bitching. Just wanted to point out that it's nothing new
i have two copies anyone can have. pm me and I will send.
yeah that dude landed a book deal and went to Yale Business School - i kinda think his email lacked class but that's a whole different can of worms
A Day in the Life of an Analyst - Deserves it's own post (Originally Posted: 04/15/2010)
A Day in the Life of an Analyst.
I'm sure most have seen this video, but it deserves it's own post. http://www.businessinsider.com/cartoon-a-day-in-the-life-of-an-analyst-…
sooooo goood.
the video is perfect +1
I was cracking up at this one, its great. The jargon part is sooo true.
Lol @ all those catch phrases.
"Don't kill yourself trying to do this all night. Just make sure you have it on my desk first thing in the morning."
it really reminds me of this one associate i work with sometimes haha.
would love to give credit where credit is due, though; who made this originally? someone on this board must know
"Even nobody will see this until next week?"
"Yes!"
"This is so efficient"
"Thank you"
LMAO!!
OMFG
This is the most hillarious thing I have seen in awhile. I'm listening to it again, and I just can't stop laughing. I have heard every catch phrase possible.
If only this shit wasn't true.
My god, all of our lives are shit.
Day in the life of an analyst (Originally Posted: 04/16/2010)
Hilarious:
http://beedeekay.com/2010/04/10/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-analyst/
hahaha great
hahahaha
hahahaha
Oh my bad, someone already put this up:
http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-analyst
A day in the life? - Interested in becoming an i-banker (Originally Posted: 01/07/2014)
I'm interested in becoming an I banker and I'd like to know what work would be like on a daily basis. Good rule of thumb, if a random passerby on the street wouldn't know the lingo your using, I probably don't either so please explain a bit
yes 'sah would you like anything else, 'sah?
Sorry, Jim I didn't know that Mark Twain's characters lived forever.
LOL... you got no chance.
Tell me about your average day as an IB analyst? (Originally Posted: 02/04/2011)
Dear fellow IB analysts,
Tell us about your average day as an analyst. Please leave out the dick taking from you Associate and MD. lol
Nice rufio....but you probably need to take more of a weighted average with #1 being much heavier haha.
Guys, I know. I am well aware of the torture, monotony, and drudgery... Ive had 3 IB internships and start FT in the summer.
I have friends that spend most of there time on excel and others that havent built a model in over a year at BBs. Considering this, I am interested in learning about what you do on an average day to further round my perspective. Thanks.
Well, are you interested in the BB experience, or, also, the MM experience? The two are pretty different at the Analyst level.
BB experience
how so, vbb?
Typical Day of a 1st year analyst at a BB (Originally Posted: 07/28/2008)
Can someone please (preferably a present analyst) run down a typical workday. Basically what do you guys do for those 15-18 hours in the office? What you guys do on downtime besides surf the web?
youre only asking to get sarcastic, irrelevant answers that mock your question. go to vault.com and read the job profile for investment banking, there are a couple "day in the life" schedules of ibankers on there. you'll be hard pressed to have someone sit here and type up a daily journal for you.
read vault guides, read Monkey Business, lurk on these forums, and talk to alumni/contacts in the industry to get a good idea of what an analyst does.
by pedigreed monkey (Orangutan, 322 Points) on 7/28/08 at 12:33pm youre only asking to get sarcastic, irrelevant answers that mock your question.
Actually I wasn't. There can be difference between what is posted on a professional site such as vault and a message board such as this one. Anyways thanks for the help.
Mergers and Inquisitions had a pretty decent run down, I would take a look there - www.mergersandinquistions.com, I think a few of the guys on hear run the site, so they can give you the truth behind the day to day breakdown the site has.
As far as downtime: beyond internet surfing, furniture shopping, many trips to Starbucks, and of course starting blogs/businesses dedicated to investment banking, represent direct conflicts of interests with one's employer. :)
"by pedigreed monkey (Orangutan, 322 Points) on 7/28/08 at 12:33pm youre only asking to get sarcastic, irrelevant answers that mock your question.
Actually I wasn't. There can be difference between what is posted on a professional site such as vault and a message board such as this one. Anyways thanks for the help. "
something that analysts need to do is read and process information correctly. He wasn't saying you were asking because you desire a sarcastic/irrelevant answer, he was saying that's all you'll get on a site like this by asking the question you have.
A Day in the Life - Summary of what a day is like? (Originally Posted: 02/10/2007)
Can any fellow ibankers give us a summary of what a day is like? (from start to finish)
Go to vault.com and you'll find plenty of information about this.
this is how analysts live at Jefferies:
I began the morning on a conference call with our deal team and the head of Leveraged Finance Capital Markets to discuss current market acceptance and estimated market pricing of several different complex debt financing structures involving high-yield and bank debt securities for a global automotive parts manufacturer. We discussed our analysis of the financings' effect on the business' operations and the current market yields of comparable outstanding high-yield debt issues for companies with similar credit ratings. By the end of the call, we had formulated a structure, which we would offer to investors through a private placement of a credit facility and a private Rule 144A sale of high-yield debt securities.
After the conference call, I spent the rest of the morning working on a fairness opinion presentation to the board of directors of a public real estate information technology company in connection with a sell-side M&A advisory assignment. The presentation included discounted cash flow valuation, comparable trading and comparable transaction analyses, which we would use to opinion on the negotiated sale price of the company when we presented our fairness opinion. As the financial markets were closing, I received my daily update on the tally of bondholders who had accepted the terms of an out-of-court restructuring (exchange offer) for a multinational lead mining company.
In the early afternoon, we met with the CEO, CFO and President of an application service provider to rehearse the road-show presentation for their upcoming IPO. Afterward, I had a due diligence conference call with a manufacturing company to discuss the assumptions behind a comprehensive financial projection model that accounts for a planned leveraged buyout and the potential divestiture of several of the company's facilities and assets. I spent the rest of the evening drafting sections of a prospectus for a private investment in public equity (PIPE) for a casino gaming company. In just one day I had worked on half a dozen different transactions.
go to efinancialcareers.com for info...
A Day in the Life of an Analyst - It's hilarious (Originally Posted: 04/28/2012)
I know a lot of you have seen this, but there are some who aren't too fond of the search function, so here you go. It's hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/RcsRKaJPNDM
At the end of the day just ballpark it.
"Member for 11 weeks 3 days" obviously
It means that everyone and their mother has seen this 1000 times on this site already.
awww monkey shit - you're such a quality poster. Just kidding, you and swagon are fucking losers who come on here and troll
swagon i wont be surprised if ure posting from some asylum
shut up
Clarification of "A Day in the Life of an Investment Banker" (Originally Posted: 02/16/2010)
I was just thinking back to when I read a thread about whether or not banking is worth it given the lifestyle sacrifice.
In these articles, it is mentioned that you are given work which may take a couple hours to complete, then have an hour or more of 'free' time. In this 'free' time, one would either get lunch (dinner, snack, etc.) or possibly go to the gym for a quick workout.
How true is this? Has anyone experienced this (BB, MM, or boutique) or how have your experiences differed?
You can do whatever you want in your free time. Go get food, meet up with a friend in the city, post on WSO.
firstyearbanker has no friends, that's why he makes 90123 posts a day on WSO. he gets laid about as often as browns winning the superbowl
hahaahah
How can you ever have free time? I thought analysts were always juggling at least a couple projects and thus there was always something to do, leaving no time for stuff like leisure lunches, meeting with a friend, etc.
u do have a lot things. But sometimes when you give something to the associate, you need them to get back to you to do more update, or sometimes u need info from the client so you have to wait. The "real" work you do is definitely not 100 hours/ week.
when i was interning at a local boutique, there were a lot times when the analysts have literally nothing to do and take 2 hour lunch breaks. so they maybe do the real work around 40 hours/ week
Oh, well it's good to know it's not 100 of intensity...not sure if I could work day and night with no breaks.
Put best from a director I had lunch with:
M&A work is not hard and can be done in 40 hours/week. The problem is, you cannot plan when you get those 40 hours of work, so your work week becomes 70-100 hours.
To clarify, the article you referenced (one of the first ever written on M&I 3 years ago) is NOT a representative day in the life of a banking analyst: it's one of the more unpleasant days I experienced (though not the worst by any means).
Yes, you will have to pull all-nighters occasionally but it's certainly not an everyday occurrence, no matter where you work. I would say overall the day described in that article was probably busier and had less downtime than most other days.
What everyone else is saying here is also correct: no matter how much you're in the office, there's no way you actually "work" 100 hours a week - it's not even possible to do productive work for 100 hours per week.
I'd say on average that maybe half to 2/3 of your time in the office is spent on actual "work" and the rest is taken up by waiting for people, conference calls, coffee breaks, and doing other miscellaneous stuff like chatting with your friends over IM (or in-person).
You usually have a few hours of free time, but the problem is that "free time" may be spread out in 10 minute intervals every hour, or you might have 30 free minutes and then get tied up on something for 4 hours, etc.
Usually getting food / going to the gym at night are possible, but again you may have to change the timing depending on who's around in the office (face time), what you're busy with, if you're dealing with clients in different time zones, and so on.
That is pretty much what I figured from reading a lot of your articles, but thank you for the response. Clears it up a bit for me.
The life of an analyst (Originally Posted: 07/17/2007)
Hey I'm going to be doing the HBA program at Ivey this Fall. I'm still rather ignorant in terms of knowing what to expect from Ibanking but it's something I'm interested in. I would appreciate it if someone can clarify the typical path one takes after being an analyst. How long do they stay in that position? What is generally the next step? Is the work that bad if one is willing to sacrifice a few years for the opportunity? Thanks.
2 Year Analyst stint (the best are asked back for a 3rd year)
The next step after a 2 year stint at a BB (bulge bracket) is matriculation into a top B-school or exit ops in PE/VC/HF or other related finance fields
It is very rare but not unheard of for an analyst to jump directly to associate after 2 years as an analyst
You will hear all about this in info sessions and from talking to HBA2's who have already done a summer in banking. HBA2's are a great resource and can help you a lot for interview prep and getting first hand information on jobs.
Most people stay as an analyst for 2-3 years, moving on to private equity, hedge funds, Biz School, corp development, or direct-promote to associate.
Yeah I heard that the HBA2's are a great resource. Thanks for the info.
Seriously.... are the hours as an ibank analyst really as insane as 90-110hours a week? How many of you guys are actually clock in that much hours a week?
Or are these people just exagerating?? What's the real deal?
they all exagerrate...
It depends a lot on the group. 80-120, averaging at 100, would be accurate for my group right now. Some analysts work 70-80 consistently with an occasional killer week.
that's only an average of 14-15 a day eh?.. assuming a 7 day week. Sweet deal!..
thats assuming a 7 day week, but unless you're staffed on a deal, you won't be working 15 hour/day weekends. the actual hours per weekday is typically much greater.
Analyst Work: Confidential Memo, Roadshows, etc (Originally Posted: 10/23/2009)
Two Quick Questions: 1)Do analysts typically put together Confidentiality Information Memorandums? 2)How often do you guys travel with senior bankers? I've have been involved in several roadshows since coming on.(only here 6 months)
I work at a middle market boutique and like to see if others are doing similar things. I do all of the other bullshit like putting together pitchbooks, running comps, models, etc...Just curious what others experiences are.
she's being taken to every single trip by the md's and the partners and she has been there for like 2 weeks, she has no relevant experience.
analysts and associates are sending out resumes to other firms cuz they feel they re being screwed. (I found that by calling some of my mates there and asking if it was a good idea to work there)
Yes, analysts and associates are involved in compiling the relevant data points for CIMS. Depending on the type of process, analysts/associates generally work directly with the company along with the rest of the deal team. In my experience, I have met a lot of analysts who traveled with senior members of their deal team. It really depends on the size/importance of the transaction and the client. The analyst wont do much more than carry in the books and take diligent notes. In some cases an associate will serve this role and an analyst will stay back in the office.
Not sure what the point of Kraken's comment is other then the fact that the senior guys just want something to look at and potentially smash while they are away from their wives.
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