Ernst & Young - Financial Services Office NYC

Hello,

Does anyone have any insight on Ernst & Young's Financial Services Office in NYC? Right now I'm approaching 2 years at a BB and am in talks with headhunters on interviewing for this area of E&Y. I'm looking to learn more about the interview process, deal flow, culture, and career trajectory within this division.

Any help is appreciated!

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For jobs there are several groups within BAP that do different things. Some of these roles include performance improvement (management consulting), risk, and operations consulting for financial services. Within the BAP program you'll have the opportunity to try all the different groups or stick to one. After a few years you align yourself to one of these service lines where you will continue to grow your career.

 
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The BAP at EY is a rotational program where you rotate within 3 different sectors of our financial services advisory line (PI, FSRM, and P&C) within 3 different industries. The three industries are Insurance, Banking & Capital Markets, and Asset & Wealth Management. Ideally, they want you to align to a certain industry within 2-3 yrs. Rotations vary from projects, sometimes you could be on a project for just a couple of weeks and sometimes it could be a year +. As far as the regional/national discussion-FSO is considered a national practice and not all EY offices house FSO. It is regional in a sense that as a staff 1 or 2 they try to put you on engagements within your office's region, however, you could easily find yourself flying around the country. I would say depending on your office, you're more likely to be exposed to different areas (NYC-Banking, structured finance, etc.) Can't really speak on exit ops

 

I' being recruited for the Business Advisor Program (Internship) working in with FSO. What should I expect? I heard it is a relatively new program.

 

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