IB associate questions

How common is it to be promoted to associate after 2 years as an analyst rather than 3?

Out of curiosity, if I want a career in IB but also want an MBA (have my reasons - this thread isn't debating the merits of doing that), and I do 3 years as an analyst and 2 as an associate before getting my MBA, what would my position be if I went back to a bank (same or different one I left from)? 3rd year associate? VP? Or do banks only hire post-MBA associates at the A1 level?

 

No, I am a direct analyst promote straight through. I never went to business school.

To answer your question, its very much market dependent. In a good market, people have leverage for banks to do off-market things. In a bad market, I've hired 30 year olds who had investment banking analyst experience, were promoted to associate and then worked in PE all at top firms, as first year associate out of business school.

I wouldn't recommend taking the risk personally. The best time to do your MBA if you want to stay in banking is immediately following your two or three analyst years.

TheSanchize:

@mergersandacquisitions78 got his MBA after being an associate if I remember correctly from his AMA. Maybe he has some input on this?

 
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