Back office to IB analyst attempts

I have been in my current role with a BB BO role for a year and five months and interned junior to senior year. I knew I wanted either ib or research around the time of my internship but did not secure either after having one full time ib analyst interview on campus. In the past few months I have had multiple final round interviews with Guggenheim, BTIG, TD securities, BNP Paribas, Piper jaffray, and KPMG corp fin. BB BO experience is complete garbage, but I have networked my face off, stayed hot on technicals, and just been obsessed with breaking in. I knew breaking in is borderline impossible without ib experience on the res, but I felt like I was on the cusp of breaking in to pretty solid firms. The time period for laterals is pretty much over now. Does anyone have any advice or past experience with breaking in during the summer or fall?

 

To be quite honest the corp dev and corp strategy interviews i got were straight up resume submission. I had two very compelling internships prior to BO. Getting into BO was just a straight up mistake. Interviewing for investment banking analyst jobs did prepare me alot in terms of understanding ny story, becoming polished, and being able to answer tough questions. I also checked job boards every hour i was awake for about 8months...literally.

 

I thought the same until I started in banking very recently -- it's pretty easy to say, until you're actually at work until 2 / 3 am on the regular because some MD wanted more turns on some bs deck. I've noticed where other analysts have exited and honestly, lots exit to things where they could have started straight from college.

 

How long are your hours in the back office that finding time to study is difficult? Anyway, from reading your post it sounds like you still have a lot to learn about IB - I would keep reading the content here and elsewhere. Once you have a firm grasp on what the business entails, start reaching out to boutique banks - with enough perseverance I'll bet you can land yourself at a small shop if that's what you're after.

 

Thank you for answering. The hours really depends. Past few months, I've worked about 60-80 hrs a week - sometimes more. All I do is processing corporate actions - nothing more. It's just starting to weigh in on me that if I stay here longer, this is where I'll end up and that's not what I want at all. And yes, I want to try to go for boutique banks. I've been learning financial modeling from the courses provided here as well as Paul Pignataro's book. Hopefully, all this effort will amount to something. Thanks again for the advice.

 

The format looks good. GPA, SAT scores are on par...Wake Forest is not an impossible non target and you are already in the city so just keep grinding it out with the networking and informational interviews. Are you going for IB or bust? You'd be a great ER candidate if that piques your interest.

 
I_Bankster:
The format looks good. GPA, SAT scores are on par...Wake Forest is not an impossible non target and you are already in the city so just keep grinding it out with the networking and informational interviews. Are you going for IB or bust? You'd be a great ER candidate if that piques your interest.

I really want to move towards private equity down the road, which is why I think the banking route is preferable. Thanks for the input.

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If I were you I would go to the Cornell Club to network. Also, put conversational proficiency in French. If you are not that good then don't put language at all, I guess.

Try to get Masters of Finance. There is a user named ANT, he maybe be able to help you with MFin schools, if you're interested in re-branding yourself with a target.

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Ske7ch:
If I were you I would go to the Cornell Club to network. Also, put conversational proficiency in French. If you are not that good then don't put language at all, I guess.

Try to get Masters of Finance. There is a user named ANT, he maybe be able to help you with MFin schools, if you're interested in re-branding yourself with a target.

Literally two days ago I was talking to my roommate about joining the Cornell Club. Do you think it is actually worth it? I don't know many other Wake grads who are actually members so I got the impression I would feel like an outsider. I haven't heard much feedback on networking events and the like.

I'll switch up the language wording. I reached French lit in college but that was my freshmen year and I have barely used it since. Might just drop it since it doesn't help a ton.

I'm a little wary of applying for masters programs, mostly from a financial standpoint. I would like to go back for an MBA down the road. I'll keep my options open and look into it though. Thanks for the advice.

"For I am a sinner in the hands of an angry God. Bloody Mary full of vodka, blessed are you among cocktails. Pray for me now and at the hour of my death, which I hope is soon. Amen."
 
NorthEastIdiot:
I'm not sure what about his resume makes him a great ER candidate but, overall, it's quite a solid looking resume. It's a tad wordy/cluttered, but it's far better than most posted on here.

Wake Forest isn't a target but it's far from a bad school and floats on the outskirts of semi-target land.

I just saw that he was a level 3 CFA candidate working in the BO. If he applied at my firm, I'd notice that he was at least interested enough in ER to study and pass the first 2 levels to stand out in the crowd.

OP, CFA not really necessary for IB, but you're so close you might as well get it. Just another thing to put in your bio later in life.

 

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