February 2008: Month In Review

For new Mergers & Inquisitions readers, I thought it might be helpful to do a recap of February 2008, just as I did for January 2008 and December 2007.

The investment banking internship recruiting season continued in full force in February 2008, and many readers asked questions on how to decide on summer internship offers and also how to get them in the first place.

I covered a good amount of investment banking lifestyle material as well, as including the perennial question of just how high investment banking salaries are.

Getting An Investment Banking Job / Getting A Private Equity Job

For those seeking investment banking jobs or summer internships, I wrote the most detailed, freely available guide to superday interviews out there. Why bother with an over-priced Vault guide when you have this? (Well, assuming Vault guide isn’t free for you anyway).

And for those struggling to get investment banking interviews in the first place, either because they are from non-target schools or are trying to break in from other industries, I wrote a guide on using networking to get into investment banking.

Beyond just investment banking summer recruiting, private equity recruiting for the summer of 2009 is also starting up. For those looking to break into the industry, I wrote a guide on how to write the ideal private equity resume and how to write about your investment banking and deal experience.

Finally, beyond just the usual resume advice, I also launched a resume review service at the start of this month for those who are looking to improve their resumes. Those who have used the service so far have been very pleased with the results and I’ll add some testimonials to the page eventually.

Deciding On Investment Banking Summer Internships

I also received many questions on how to decide on summer internship offers this month, so decided to run 2 reader Q&A columns.

One was focused on how to choose an investment banking summer internship, while the other focused on breaking into investment banking with a Ph.D. background, whether to choose a boutique or bulge bracket summer internship, and how to handle informational interviews.

I hope these have answered many of your questions in these Q&A features, but as always, contact me if anything else comes up.

Investment Banking Lifestyle And Investment Banking Salaries

I did not focus on lifestyle questions as much this month, but did manage to cover the worst time to be an investment banker: Friday at 4 PM. That’s when everything bad happens and when the investment banking analyst gets his weekend work. And if you’ve ever wondered why attention to detail is so important as one of the qualities a banker needs, I covered that as well.

I also settled a longstanding question over whether or not investment bankers or McDonald’s employees earned a higher salary. It turns out, contrary to popular belief and a widely circulated email several years ago, investment banking salaries are indeed higher than what you could earn at McDonald’s, even on an hourly basis.


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