Welcome To Mergers & Inquisitions

Welcome to Mergers & Inquisitions. Want to get into the finance industry? You’ve come to the right place. Curious about what it is investment bankers actually do (well, besides make a lot of money)? Welcome. Trying to figure out if investment banking is really for you? Bingo.

Whether you’re still in school and trying to break in or you’re out in the real world already and trying to transition in, you’ve come to the right place. Mergers & Inquisitions provides frank, easy to understand advice that can’t be found elsewhere. Unlike existing resources, we provide how-to guides with real examples of what to do and what not to do. And since we’re not sponsored by corporations, we’re free to tell the truth.

You’ll definitely be entertained by what you read here, but we’re not trying to be a comedy site. Instead, we’re providing practical information that won’t make you want to fall asleep out of boredom.

To kick things off, check out our guide on how to get an investment banking job.


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2 Responses to “Welcome To Mergers & Inquisitions”
  1. Amendmen7:

    Hey, thanks for the advice buddy. I’ll forward this blog to some friends of mine looking to enter ibanking.

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