A choice between IB and CM

I've heard that a work in CM related to research or structuring is about being concentrated on a particular product while a work in IB consists of a broader range of tasks and analytical stuff. So it makes people more universal. Moreover, some people say that you're likely to play minor role in comparison to traders or sales. But on the other hand, there is an opinion that junior positions in IB imply a lot of grind.

Does anyone have any ideas about it? What job is more interesting in terms of brainwork and career development?

 

Somewhere at this forum I've found out an opinion that traders are likely to neglect the advices from research analysts. I've looked through many threads about trading and IB here, but they tend to dedicated to the comparison of hours, pay and exit opps. What is important for me, whether these long hours in M&A or ECM are filled mostly by a challenging analytic work or a grind. It would be great to know how it actually works.

Is it write that traders and sales play the major role in CM while other groups just provide a support for them?

 

'What is important for me, whether these long hours in M&A or ECM are filled mostly by a challenging analytic work or a grind. It would be great to know how it actually works.'

all these jobs have elements of both. read some of the older threads first.

 

Thanks for advice, this time I've really managed to learn smth new about the industry. To state my problem clearly, I have to choose between interships in ML IB(it has DCM/ECM, M&A, LevFin among the subdivisions, though I can be sure only that I won't be rotated through sales or other relationship work) and Lehman CM. Both pursuits are in London

Still cannot decide

 

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