Wedbush Securities

Hey guys,

Does anyone have any insight on Wedbush Securities in CA? Please feel free to share your personal opinions if you have ever had any interaction with them.

Appreciate the insight in advance.

Cheers,

Paul

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Etech Securities is all Asian. I talked to them during college looking for an investment banking internship and they weren't interested in my resume, probably because I'm not Asian. Look at the profiles of their investment banking team online. I find it very strange that they have no diversity.

Wedbush HR sucks. They're unfriendly and useless. I considered an internship there sophomore year of college, but decided to stay away after seeing their ineptness.

 
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Thanks

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Not enough hashtags in your post.

Do you know what sector/industry ahead of time? Otherwise they might just have you pick a company (i.e. pick one from the DJ index) and put together a basic three statement model for it. It will most likely be timed.

Other skill tests that I've seen: pulling the company's financial statements for the last 3-5 years and calculating various historical/trailing ratios, multiples, and so on. This was timed and had to be done in under an hour.

Under my tutelage, you will grow from boys to men. From men into gladiators. And from gladiators into SWANSONS.
 

Oddly enough I started my career there 4 years ago (as an intern)

Here is my take: If its for an internship - go for it (if you dont have any other offers), but do not go there full-time - it will lead nowhere.

They have really smart people and some ahole personalities.

Do an internship and use it to jump to BB - the BBs will respect the name and give you a chance.

 
Flake

Not enough hashtags in your post.

Do you know what sector/industry ahead of time? Otherwise they might just have you pick a company (i.e. pick one from the DJ index) and put together a basic three statement model for it. It will most likely be timed.

Other skill tests that I've seen: pulling the company's financial statements for the last 3-5 years and calculating various historical/trailing ratios, multiples, and so on. This was timed and had to be done in under an hour.

lol there seems to be enough hashtags. I was considering adding high-energy physics as one of them.

This a position covering the media sector and I was told the following "The exercise would involve my sending to you by e-mail a company model, your updating the model for some new information, and then returning it to me by e-mail." Any thoughts?

 

He will probably send you a press release of the company's earnings announcement and will ask you to update the model for new quarterly results. I would also pull up the 10q/10k filing to help you out.

When I first started working I usually pulled up a press release + filings from the previous quarter just to see where the old numbers in the model came from (just in case it wasn't obvious/clear) and then looked in the same section of the new filing/press release. Not sure if that will help you or not.

In my opinion this is probably the better/easier test out of the ones I mentioned before. You might have to write up a quick note with your investment thesis or recommendation afterwards.

Under my tutelage, you will grow from boys to men. From men into gladiators. And from gladiators into SWANSONS.
 
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praetor Flake:

Not enough hashtags in your post.

Do you know what sector/industry ahead of time? Otherwise they might just have you pick a company (i.e. pick one from the DJ index) and put together a basic three statement model for it. It will most likely be timed.

Other skill tests that I've seen: pulling the company's financial statements for the last 3-5 years and calculating various historical/trailing ratios, multiples, and so on. This was timed and had to be done in under an hour.

lol there seems to be enough hashtags. I was considering adding high-energy physics as one of them.

This a position covering the media sector and I was told the following "The exercise would involve my sending to you by e-mail a company model, your updating the model for some new information, and then returning it to me by e-mail." Any thoughts?

This sounds like standard plug and play model updating. It won't be that difficult if you understand where to look for the data and what's what on financial statements.

My advice is to try to track down a login to Thomson First Call and front run the assignment by familiarizing yourself with the models that analyst has published on the companies he covers.

No need to play fair here, you're trying to get a job after all.

winning - you forgot this tag. Don't ever forget it again.
 

bump bump...tangential question: what's Wedbush's rep like? I know it's mostly dependent on the analyst, but any info would help.

Seems like they were pretty well-regarded, their wikipedia cites a lot of accolades from '09, '10, '11. But nothing really since, would appreciate anything anyone can pass along

 

I agree with Wedbush. I received an email from their HR telling me they wanted to conduct a phone interview within a week or so. They never gave me a date or time.

Do you think I should email them to see what is going on?

I appreciate your response

 

I can attest to what tritanchallenger said - when i was there the first years got a total package of about 70-75k. All three of there first yeras ended up leaving.

 

In all honestly, it's shit. They have like 10 bankers total. 1 in SF, and the rest in LA. Deals are REALLY small. I'm talking 20-150MM. Honestly you will not have exit opps. Try for a better boutique/MM.

Exit opps to PE, noway exit opps to good MM, very possible if you learn your shit and have a strong background / network

let me know if you want more info.

-- "Those who say don't know, and those who know don't say."
 

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