CIBC World Markets - 174 Reviews
174 total review submissions
Year | Position | Location | Group/Division | Overall | ||
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2022 | Intern | Toronto | Trading | great first S&T experience, learned a lot about the… | It was partly work from home witch made is hard to get to… | |
2023 | Intern | Toronto | Debt Capital Markets | Nice interviewers, friendly, sociable, made me feel at ease… | Some of the technical questions were a bit wordy, which… | |
2023 | 1st Year Associate | Toronto | Rotational | Great culture, exposure to leadership, opportunity to work… | Difficult to enter into capital market teams, starting base… | |
2021 | Student / Prospective Monkey | Toronto | Commercial Banking | Manager was very supportive and willing to train me… | Lack of social events or proper intern cross training,… | |
2023 | Intern | Toronto | Sales and Trading | Great mentorship, great people, doing real work which… | Transparency regarding full-time rehires is low. Also, no… | |
2018 | Intern | Toronto | Credit Risk | People were very chill, strong emphasis on wlb. Didnt work… | Bad pay, beauracratic, very heirarchal. Office was sad and… | |
2022 | Intern | toronto | Sales and Trading | Good boss that helped you get started. Everyone… |
Needed a bit more of a formal intro to sales and trading to… | |
2021 | 1st Year Associate | Toronto | Mining | The job comes with significant autonomy, intellectual… | Lots of the research focus is on quarterly estimates,… | |
2022 | Intern | Toronto | Investment Banking | Great company with nice culture. Enjoyed my time and got a… | Don’t have any. Maybe the one thing would be the summer is… | |
2021 | Intern | Toronto | N/A | Great team and very nice people… | Sometimes the work was isolating… | |
2021 | 1st Year Analyst | Toronto | Mergers and Acquisitions | Good pay, great work experience, some good colleagues,… | Very Long hours at times, poor work life balance but that… | |
2020 | 1st Year Analyst | Chicago | Restructuring | very nice people and great work and amazing talent and… | hours were tough and i had a lot of projects i had to do… | |
2022 | Intern | Toronto | Capital Markets | New office in the heart of downtown Toronto, Nice people to… | The work can be slow, repetitive and grunt so there is a… | |
2021 | Intern | Toronto | N/A | Supportive seniors and a more laid-back culture. Interns… | There weren’t a lot of opportunities for people in the same… | |
2022 | 1st Year Associate | toronto | Real Estate | Analyst is very knowledgeable about the space, and was the… | Work gets repetitive, with little value add with the… | |
2014 | 1st Year Associate | toronto | Investment Banking | Good people to work with, big 5 in Canada, good reputation… | Busy hours , stress on certain project and time, depends on… | |
2021 | 1st Year Analyst | Calgary | Investment Banking | Good learning opportunity with some experience on live… | Lower full time compensation than bulge bracket peers and… | |
2022 | 2nd Year Associate | Vancouver | Debt Capital Markets | - Incredible work life balance. Never worked a weekend,… | - Learning curve flattened after about 1 year for me.… | |
2022 | Intern | Toronto | Private Banking | Kind and hard working colleagues, everyone is really… | None that I can think of. I've really enjoyed my time… | |
2021 | Intern | Toronto | Investment Banking | Great people, learning focused culture, Canadian niceness.… | Not too much, all the expected downsides of a typical IB… | |
2021 | Intern | New York | Generalist | Great culture and people were willing to share their… | Small trading floor. Mostly older people. Not many young… | |
2021 | 1st Year Associate | toronto | Equity Research | Great learning opportunities and reasonable work life… | Work hours can get pretty long especially during earnings (… | |
2001 | 2nd Year Analyst | asdf | Generalist | … | … | |
2021 | 1st Year Associate | Toronto | Debt Capital Markets | Work life balance, training, team, high deal flow,… | Boring, not challenging, steep learning curve that flattens… |
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