T. Rowe Price associate analyst program
There are some old threads on this but thought a new one would be useful. Looking for insights on the T. Rowe associate analyst program. Anyone here go through the interview process? Are first rounds purely behavioral vs. technical? Any details on the process or potential things to prepare for would be great.
Works at Student, shame nobody has responded. Maybe one of these topics will help:
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Bump - also interested in the summer program for sophomores and how that reflects on your resume
T Rowe is legit. you may have to spend a summer in Baltimore but it’s one of the best large mutual fund shops. AUM is growing very well unlike BEN, IVZ, some others. I would say it’s looked upon attractively on the resume.
their campus is pretty nice
Have a friend at T. Rowe, worth noting that the investing team doesn't work on the campus - they work in the city
T. Rowe is a fantastic place to work. Everyone says the only downside is Baltimore, but T. Rowe is in a perfectly safe area of a city that is quietly and rapidly improving.
3 major developments (Harbor Point, Port Covington, Baltimore-Penn redevelopment) will essentially transform the city over the next 5 years.
Regardless, T. Rowe is awesome, and it’s a great time to set up in Baltimore.
Agreed with all of this, would also note that it's essential you get your CFA to move up the ranks - they value it from a marketing perspective.
it is a great time to set up in bmore and if you're used to nyc real estate you'll shit a brick at the prices
i own a home and i'm in my 20s. pretty fuckin hard to do that in nyc
Glad to hear so many positive comments on T. Rowe.
Does anyone have insight as to their timeline for 2021?
From what I've heard timeline is pretty flexible so getting some networking done and getting a resume push can get the process started earlier.
Worth picking the associate analyst program out of undergrad over IB?
If you are able to land a top BB or EB, would recommend that route as it keeps the AM door open while opening up options in private investing. Otherwise would recommend T Rowe, esp if dead set on public equities
How about mid BB like Barclays/Citi/BofA?
This program takes ~3 interns a year. If you want to do buyside this is the golden ticket.
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