Big 4 to Wall Street

Hello,

I am a college sophomore majoring in accounting and finance. At my current position right now in my college career I have more connections to the Big 4 resulting from networking, my school being a target for Big 4, familial connections,etc. However, my end goal is to work on Wall St. even though my networking base is small and not concrete. That being said, I feel that my in on The Street could be much easier if I do some time at a Big 4 Accounting firm and then try to leverage my experience there into a career at any big bank.

Any advice..? What are the opportunities for Big 4 accountants on Wall St. with an auditing background?

 

It will be much easier to just avoid the Big 4 route. You're still a sophomore, so start networking for a banking internship next summer now. If you do end up going big 4, which should only be as a backup plan, avoid audit and try to get into TS/TAS.

Hey, how's your art career going?
 

Personally I transferred from a big 4 Transaction Service group, i.e. the M&A advisory group to a bulge bracket investment bank. I would say the reason why you should not join any department other than TS in big 4 is that the skillset in other lines is not related to IB at all. Audit or tax basically has nothing to do with IB. If you are in TS and want to get into investment bank M&A one day, expose yourself to as many deals as possible, grab the technical part of it, talk to your bankers in the deal team as much as you can, wait for the chance and then jump the ship.

 

Big 4 is a tough spot to go if you want IB (I was also at a non-target banking school)

I did an audit internship and got into the TS group through relentless networking and crushing my audit internship. I ended up declining the offer to do something more related to banking but not IB.

TS would be fine but still an uphill battle. Just my .02.

 
Best Response

If you're talking about a Big 4 internship, that's a perfectly fine internship to have as a sophomore. Especially if your school isn't a big feeder into IB it only makes logical sense from your story that you'd have a Big 4 internship at some point. Almost no legitimate investment banks give internships to sophomores (those minority leadership programs for 4 weeks or whatever it is do not count). Most kids interviewing for junior year internships did some kind of marketing, private wealth, accounting, or similar type of internship (ie no banking). Some kids do banking internships, but at very boutique banks that is viewed more as showing an interest in banking as opposed to legitimacy of the internship / experience. If you're talking about going into Big 4 full time and then lateraling to IB, it happens, not often but it happens. I've seen audit, valuation, and FDD laterals in banking.

Is it better to have IB internships if your end goal is IB. Obviously? Is it the end of the world doing Big 4 first? No. There's always a better scenario you could be in, but rarely do things align perfectly to what you're looking to achieve. At the end of the day, it's all about your hustle (I don't mean just for IB post graduation, I mean for everything over the course of your career).

 

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