QUOTE(ohemmgee @ May 8 2014, 01:28 PM)
Master in finance without any working experience as an IB analyst will make the situation worse. Spend few years more than average fresh grad for the stupid master just to break in IB QUOTE(JC999 @ May 8 2014, 02:14 PM)
Actually best bet is to join a small ib first, if you want to really learn corporate finance is where you shld start, if you want big bucks then go treasury.
I would recommend aim for the bulge bracket IB instead of boutique. Unless your cv is not really that impressive and you're not from ivy leagues or top unis. But don't think boutique firm is easy to get in, it sometimes is even harder than bulge bracket. http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/no-b...ment-bank-hire/
May 15 2014, 09:16 PM

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