Putnam Investments Equity Associate

Hi everyone,

I recently found out I have an upcoming first round interview with Putnam for their Equity Associate entry level role. I am very excited for this opportunity, as I am most interested in buyside equity research, and I was hoping some of you fellow monkeys might have some insight into what an interview of this kind might entail. If any of you have interviewed with putnam or a similar shop for this type of equity research role and had some info/advice to share that would be great.

thanks

 

They hire about 4-5 ER associates/year and this role is incredibly selective/prestigious/would be great for B school. Be ready to articulate your opinion on the markets and explain how current events have been impacting the market. Be prepared to pitch a stock.

 

They serve a different function of the business so the selectivity is about the same, although the associate positions get compensated lower than the ER Associate counterparts. When it comes to prestige it depends on which office you primarily work at.

 

do you think once i get into the interview that grades won't really matter, and it will more be about my knowledge of markets and stocks that gets me the job? (go to an ivy but have low grades, but was still selected for an interview so they must see potential)

 

If they invite you to an interview than they believe that your qualified enough for the position and will judge you off of knowledge/fit from the first round as the top criteria and then your qualifications if they need to make a decision between two or more candidates.

 

They're building up the program after they've had some difficult years lately with a lot of departures, so it should be a great opportunity to have an impact. In addition to what the others have said, know why you want buyside vs. sell side, know some industries and what they trade on, have 3 main points for your pitches, and really show your passion for investing (whether you have one or not). PM me if you have other questions.

 

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