late in the game for PWM?

hey everyone,

I just joined wall street oasis but I've been reading about ibanking and pwm on this website quite a lot in the last few weeks. I'm currently a junior double majoring in economics and political science at a semi-target looking to go into a pwm internship in los angeles this coming summer. and of course, I'm looking to target companies that do offer full time internships to their summer analysts. does anyone know which firms I should target? I'm currently doing a lot of personal networking to push my resume over to some firms but obviously want to do more until I actually hear back.

am I really late in applying for pwm? I read somewhere else on wall street oasis that even march isn't too late for pwm, so do you think if I directly call managing directors at their offices, they'll just turn me down and laugh in my face?

thanks so much in advance!

 

From what I've observed, PWM has no real structured recruiting process (especially for unpaid hires). However for companies with structured 8 week summer analyst programs, this may be different.

Considering your a junior and are interested in MORE than PWM, I would shoot higher. Many here (including myself) use/used PWM as a stepping stone into something within IB/S&T.

 
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I did a PWM internship for 2 semesters (while going to school) at a BB. It was paid, roughly $12/hour, flexible hours but ~15 hours a week.

It's never too late in the game for PWM... at some places it may be, but if you network the right way you might find something. In my experience networking is even more important in PWM than in other areas of finance.

Also, I wouldn't consider PWM a subset of Asset Management... They are more like complementary industries. FA's take money from rich individuals and use asset managers to take care of it (they decide which managers to use, which funds to buy, in some cases they pick stocks themselves but it's mostly left up to the managers). The asset managers manage the funds actively, so the work is "harder" and more exciting, IMO. They also manage money for large institutional investors, not just high net worth clients, which is also a bit more exciting.

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