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Investment Banking - North America
An overview of this program's objectives and how you can benefit Analysts have long been recognized as essential to Morgan Stanley's investment banking excellence. The firm was the first on Wall Street to introduce an Analyst Program when it hired two women out of Smith College's undergraduate program in 1972. Since then, the Investment Banking Analyst Program has developed into one of the most successful and competitive on Wall Street. From initial public offerings to mergers and acquisitions, Analysts are exposed to the different components of the investment banking business. Analysts see firsthand how our Global Capital Markets group functions and learn hands-on how to model a complex financial scenario. Analysts develop a comprehensive skill set including financial modeling, valuation techniques and strategic planning. Analysts become masters of multitasking, usually working on several assignments simultaneously. The depth and breadth of experience Analysts gain during their tenure is matched only by the high level of responsibility they are entrusted with so early in their careers. The Analyst Program in Investment Banking Many Analysts are hired into the New York office, then placed into one of the following business units: Industry Corporate Finance Coverage, Mergers & Acquisitions or Real Estate. Our branch offices in the Americas hire Analysts directly and include Calgary, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Menlo Park, Mexico City, San Francisco, Sao Paulo and Toronto.During the two-year Program, Analysts work on a variety of corporate transactions and take significant responsibility for the delivery of elements of their projects. Morgan Stanley's lean deal team structure affords Analysts the opportunity to work closely with senior officers on a variety of projects. The work is challenging and Analysts are encouraged to roll up their sleeves, dig into financial statements, and think creatively. In addition, Analysts may attend client meetings and be asked to speak to pages of a presentation they have worked on. Morgan Stanley Analysts are expected to pursue their assignments with excellence, a collaborative spirit, and by upholding the highest ethical standards. The roles and responsibilities of an Analyst vary by department, but might include:
Launching Your Career The Analyst Program begins with an intensive, six-week training program in New York introducing Analysts to the Firm, its businesses, values and culture. Customized by Investment Banking and Global Capital Markets professionals, the classroom-based training covers both the conceptual fundamentals and practical application of subjects such as:
Throughout the training program, Analysts interact with peers and senior officers to learn about the importance of developing networks, time management and career paths. The Program culminates with a project exercising skills covered throughout the six weeks and with Analysts presenting a "pitch book" to senior bankers who provide a client's perspective. Analysts are also trained and prepared to complete mandatory regulatory exams (i.e. Series 79). Developing Your Career Although the program typically has a two-year term, in certain circumstances an Analyst may be considered for a third year or offered a position in another division. The Senior Analyst position would allow you to broaden your experience of investment banking and take advantage of the firm's mobility opportunities. Exceptional Senior Analysts may be offered the Accelerated Career Path (ACP), which promotes someone directly to Associate-level positions and a long-term career with the firm. Alternatively, we hope that Analysts find that the skills and experience they develop are highly valued in other industry sectors where results and intellectual focus are critical. Is Investment Banking Right for You?
Requirements You should have a strong academic background and a four-year Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Although a background in accounting or finance is helpful, we hire Analysts who have studied a variety of subjects, including languages, philosophy, and art history. Selection Process Selected applicants will have the opportunity to meet with Morgan Stanley bankers both on campus and in our offices. How to Apply Please visit our website at: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/apply.html. You should also check with your school's career center for specific campus application guidelines. Deadlines For application deadline information for the North American Investment Banking Analyst Program, please consult with your school's career center. |
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