Citi Institutional Client Group (ICG) Analyst

I'm currently a junior seeking a internship. I may have an opportunity for a summer analyst position at Citi under the ICG group. I've researched a bit but am still unsure on exactly what this might entail. Does anyone have any experience in this group? Any tips, recommendations? Thanks!

If this is not in the right section, I apologize. I was not sure where to place it

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Not necessarily. ICG simply refers to Institutional Clients Group vs Consumer Banking and Corporate Functions (Middle and Back Office.) WIthin ICG, there is everything including Banking, S&T, GTS, CMO, Operations etc.

Sometimes ICG might even refer to Corporate Functions within ICG so no one can really tell you what oppourtunity you have if you only know that its within ICG.

 

I just accepted the CITI GTS SA offer at NY~ Part of the ICG group. I think its the best performing sector at Citi~

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Sorry to pick a dead thread, but I was wondering how hard it is to transfer laterally into other parts of ICG. I am a GTS Analyst and would ideally like to transfer to S&T or CMO.

The internal job opportunities website says that you should be in your current position for at least one year before applying for other positions. Should I really follow this guideline, and stick it out in GTS for one year? Or is it better to start emailing people from Capital Markets and Trading that I can find on the internal directory right away.

I have been in GTS for only a few months. What kind of impression will I be giving to HR and other people if I try changing positions within just a couple of months of joining the firm?

 

Also what does AVP mean here, because I do not think i am interviewing for a vp position considering I am still an undergrad?

 

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