Am I fucked?

Hi guys,

Recently landed a job as associate at an IBD, coming from 2 yrs in consulting and a non-business background (master in Pol. Sci.)

I am Starting next month, and my imposter syndrome is already sneaking in on me, so I’m trying to expand my
Knowledge further before then. Read and understood “Fundamentals of Corporate Finance”, materials from future employer and a basic finance and investments book in my domestic langauge. Currently 1/4 through McK’s “valuation” (recommended by future employer), and I’m starting run into some trouble, especially when re-arranging financial statements to weed out non-operating items, etc.

How essential a skill is this in IBD, and should I devote my time to get the grasp of it, move on to other subjects, or just start panicking?

TIA

 

You’re not screwed as long as you communicate well, learn fast, and stay humble. People will understand your background and that you need to learn a lot (as if you were an MBA associate), but the key to not getting fired is learning quickly and communicating well. 
 

And the necessity of your valuation skills will depend on what group you’re in. For some groups (like M&A) it’ll be crucial almost on day 1 (learn the basics within a week or two), for others (coverage groups that don’t do in-house modeling) you should be fine learning a little more slowly (taking a couple of months), but it’s still necessary to learn the skills. 

 

That’s not true. There are a lot of non-operating items baked into the financial statements. Just as an example on the BS you have excess cash, nonconsolidated subsidiaries, overfunded pension assets, tax loss carryforwards, etc. You have to separate these from operating assets when you’re doing a valuation.

 

are you an MBA grad? how'd you move from consulting to IB without finance related experience?

 

No MBA. For context, this is in Europe, so we don’t really do MBA’s that much, and associate is basically entry-level. Have a lot of experience with cost modelling, business case analysis, etc. So that helped. In terms of actually getting the offer, I’d say it was my ability to do a live DCF with no financial experience, that did it. It conveyed a message of being a quick learner, willingess to put in the effort, etc. Also think they wanted someone with a different educational background - May have helped too.

 

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