Networking Your Way Into Investment Banking Jobs
For those lucky enough to go to “target” schools (e.g. the Ivy League, Stanford, MIT, and roughly the rest of the top 20 or so schools in the country), breaking into investment banking is easy.
Well, maybe not easy. But getting investment banking interviews is relatively easy.
You go to the career website, check a few boxes, upload your resume, and wait to hear back on which banks have selected you for interviews.
If you don’t go to one of these schools, though, or are trying to get into investment banking from a different industry, the process is not so simple.
If recruiters don’t reach out to you and solicit resumes, you have to be proactive; reach out to them, and find any way in you can.
You have to network.
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