Moving from trading to IBD

Hi all,

I have juist started as an analyst on a trading team at GS/MS/JPM. But this is not what I want long term. I want to move toward IBD.

During the internship I was among the best interns but I did not want to express my doubts because I did not want to come off as having a lack of motivation. I had done an M&A and private equity internship prior to that. So I kinda fucked up.

Anyway it seems as if I do have a good profile for IBD. I was wondering if someone has any experience of making the move. Personally it’s tough for me because ideally I wanna do it internally and do not wanna move towards another “lesser” bank.

Has anyone done this in a short period of time or is this something that will take a lot of time?

 

I don’t see myself having a long term career in it. I actually realised I hate taking risk (I am too insecure).I like project based work better. I don’t wanna be stuck to HK/LDN/NYC for the rest of my life.

 

I went to Citadel/Millenium/Point72, then to a startup, and now I'm back interviewing with same bank for IBD. Global head of IBD referred my resume -- must have gotten a kick out of it, but life comes full circle.

Definitely fucking sucked knowing I kneecapped myself and messed my life up for several years, but failure is a powerful teacher.

 

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