Well... I made it I guess

After years of posting stupid discussions on WSO as a high schooler/college student ("What are my chances of getting into a top bank!!??") I am happy to say I've finally landed an IB NYC offer at a GS/MS/JPM BB. I'm happy to answer any questions since I know most people on this forum are high schoolers and college kids in a similar spot that I was just in. Ask me literally anything, and also I would love advice from those currently in the industry on how to be the best fricken banker I can be once I hit the desk.

 

Congratulations on securing an offer at a top investment bank! It's a significant achievement, and it's great to see you're eager to share your experience and seek further advice. Here are some tips on how to excel once you start your role, drawing from the most helpful WSO content:

  1. Master the Technical Skills: Ensure you have a solid understanding of financial modeling, valuation techniques, and Excel. Being proficient in these areas will make you an invaluable asset to your team.

  2. Develop Strong Work Ethic: Investment banking is known for its demanding hours. Show that you're willing to go the extra mile, whether it's staying late to finish a project or taking on additional tasks to support your team.

  3. Be Proactive: Take initiative by seeking out opportunities to contribute and learn. This could mean volunteering for projects, asking for feedback, or finding ways to improve existing processes.

  4. Network Internally: Build relationships with your colleagues and superiors. Networking isn't just for landing a job; it's also crucial for success and progression within the firm.

  5. Stay Organized: Keep track of your tasks, deadlines, and responsibilities. Being organized will help you manage your workload and minimize stress.

  6. Keep Learning: The finance industry is constantly evolving. Stay informed about market trends, new financial products, and regulatory changes. This will not only help you in your current role but also prepare you for future opportunities.

  7. Seek Feedback: Regularly ask for feedback from your superiors and peers. Constructive criticism is invaluable for personal and professional growth.

  8. Maintain a Positive Attitude: The hours can be long and the work challenging, but maintaining a positive attitude will make you a pleasure to work with and help you through tough times.

Remember, your first year is about learning as much as possible and proving your worth. It's normal to feel overwhelmed at times, but with dedication and a willingness to learn, you'll set yourself up for a successful career in investment banking. Good luck, and feel free to reach out to the WSO community anytime for advice or support!

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