Why You Shouldn’t Start Your Investment Banking Job Early

Posted by Inquisitor on March 6th, 2008

I always recommend starting at the same time as the other Investment Banking Analysts in your “class,” and not just so you can spend a few months sitting on the beach and drinking PiƱa Coladas.

It can actually hurt you financially and in terms of work experience if you go outside the norm and start in January or February before everyone else.

February 2008: Month In Review

Posted by Inquisitor on February 29th, 2008

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 [...]

In this week’s edition of Mergers & Inquisitions Reader Q&A, the investment banking summer internship theme continues to run strong. Offers have already been handed out at most bulge bracket banks, while middle-market and boutique banks will continue recruiting year-round.
I continue to receive many questions on breaking into banking from other industries, so I [...]