There aren't too many acronyms ocmmonly used other than the ones in the bottom right.

SA = summer analyst (this one isn't even really common knowledge),

almost all of the bulge bracket firms are given acronyms, such as DB and ML,

CT = Charles Tyrwhitt (trust me, people do NOT go around calling it "CT" in real life, and this is the first place I've seen that. Furthermore, it's not even all that relevant to IB career discussion, so don't worry about it),

S&T for some reason is not in the bottom right, but if you've read any basic intros to wall street careers then that one's obvious,

FX or Forex refer to foreign exchange, but that's trader talk,

FI = fixed income, which can be an entire division with a million different functions depending on what firm you're at,

HYPS or HYPW = Harvard/yale/etc, but that is not something you need to know. You might also see HWS to refer to the top 3 MBA programs in the us.

And honestly, that's all that I can think of that wouldn't be in the bottom right. The only two you mentioned (SA and CT) are pretty obscure and not commonly used.

 

Private wealth management

So what do you do? -I work for an investment banking firm. Oh okay; you are like my brother, he works for Edward Jones. -No, a college degree is required in my profession

Reality hits you hard, bro...
 

The experience of working for a financial advisor is more of a sales job than anything. From my experience you will not really do that much except answer phones, print out client statements, get food, etc etc. Private Wealth Management is just a fancy word that means brokerage house. In the past if people needed to make a trade you would have to call up your broker and they would get a commission. This business model is dying. Private Wealth Managers are more about financial planning. They will help with estate and tax planning and sell the firm's products. This could be structured products, mutual funds, equity syndicate, alternative investment vehicles etc etc. The only interesting part of the job for me was to learn about the different products.

 

Its not a bs internship if you get it early in your college career (freshman, sophomore year). Then, you can use the contacts to help land something else. It's a pretty laid back internship depending on the company and the fa, some more than others. It's not bs if you can learn from it and also build contacts for the future. But yes, you won't be working crazy hours like ib.

 

how is ib rigorous? push paper + long hours = rigorous?

i agree with fjaffri... if your fresh/soph...its not a bad internship....but would rather intern at the fed or treasury... then do banking/trading/hedge fund jr/sr year.

 

And the winner is .... Bulge Bracket for $1,000

Runner up is .... Big Boobs for $500

And third place goes to Big Breastseses for $100

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