Networking Approach

Hi, since it is that time of year I wanted to ask you all if this was a good networking approach. I compiled a list in excel of all the alumni from my HS and University at various banks and since I don't have most of their emails I will be using this approach

  1. Connect on LinkedIn
  2. Contact the alumni that have accepted invitation
  3. Ask to connect in person or at the very least a phone call

Is this a good approach? Since, I attend a non-target and don't have the email addresses of the current bankers I will use Mailtester.com and hopefully get some responses. I will also contact bankers that have their information/emails listed on their company website. And finally I will contact high priority people (VPs and 3rd year associates) with the 15 emails I get with the linkedin premium account.

Is there anything I am missing? I am currently a rising junior and my school doesn't have OCR for any of banks. This summer I was able to secure an internship at a PWM firm (not BB) in a very small farm-town 3 hours outside of Chicago. Also, I am going to start with VPs then move to Associates and then move on to Analysts depending on the responses. Is it beneficial to connect with ex-banker (people that worked at BB then move to PE) ?

Thanks you

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Solid approach.

Just remember, even if there are 10,000 no's you only need 1 yes to get laid (employed).

"It is better to have a friendship based on business, than a business based on friendship." - Rockefeller. "Live fast, die hard. Leave a good looking body." - Navy SEAL
 

Don't connect before emailing them. Connect after you've had a call and when you send a thank you note. Don't inmail anyone because they don't check it. Use linkedin search to scout out other nontarget people to talk to. Add a friend that's gone through the process and look through his connections for each bank, those will probably be people who are receptive to speaking with you. Figuring out the email of BB people is very easy since the formats are virtually uniform.

 

I put together a master spreadsheet of 530 IB analysts that I sent connection requests to on LinkedIn. After waiting several weeks all of the concrete data is as follows:

38% of analysts will connect with you from a random request 4.34% of the 530 will respond to your message 11.46% of the ones who connected with you will respond 2% of those who responded, responded negatively, the rest were willing to answer questions

Do what you want with the data, but at very least it proves that hit rates are pretty low and you need to be playing a mad numbers game and ramp up volume if you plan to network into a bank this way. My response rate with alums and other school alums in my state has been almost 100% if you have their emails, so you don't need the same volume to connect with the same number of people in the end. Work hard, but also work smart.

 
"LongIslandBound"

Don't connect before emailing them.

This, 100%. It's incredibly awkward.

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Don't see why it would not be. If anything, attending the same HS is a much stronger link than attending the same college with 1000s of kids.

 

What type of people are you guys emailing from the firms ? I'm not in IB but curious.

Recruiters from said firm? Associates? VPs?

 

My tactic has been working very well so far I have dinner with a Blackstone Partner this week, had a calls with two guys in BB during the week by personalising the connection request. I delete the "Hi I'd like to....." and say my name is X , I'm studying at Y and really interested in getting into XX. I was wondering if you would be interested in have a 10 minute chat about your own experience of breaking and day to day work.

If they accept the request I send a follow up say as mentioned in the request would you be up for a call/coffee. I send out hundreds most don't accept but those 1 in 50 that do have counted and will be very valuable contacts going forward. It's all about the perseverance!!!

 

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