The Graduate: My nine steps to securing an IB job without doing an internship
A brilliant piece from eFinancial Careers detailing some timeless tips and advice for anyone keen on securing an IB job.
http://www.efinancialcareers.com.au/?source=DA:efc_asiapac=536
Landing a graduate job at an investment bank in Australia without doing an internship, or knowing someone on the inside, is one of the hardest things a university student can do, besides getting out of bed and taking financial economics seriously as a science.
Here’s how I achieved the (almost) impossible.
Anyone got a uranium analyst for UBS?
Do you think you have what it takes to fulfill this niche role?
Banks and stockbrokers are scrambling to fill niche ECM jobs, with uranium emerging as a particularly hot sector.
Investment banks are increasingly focused on small to mid-cap fund raising in the $30m to $200m range.







