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06-10-2012, 05:10 PM
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Hi, how to get into Corporate Finance, Merger & Aquisition (M&A)? What kind of experience are they looking for?
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Hi, I am the one who posted this question. Most importantly, what kind of experience are they looking for?
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06-10-2012, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, I am the one who posted this question. Most importantly, what kind of experience are they looking for?
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They're looking for M&A and corporate finance experience. If you're a fresh grad, you don't have any experience, so you will have to ace the interview if they grant you one.
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06-10-2012, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
They're looking for M&A and corporate finance experience. If you're a fresh grad, you don't have any experience, so you will have to ace the interview if they grant you one.
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Actually, what I meant was without M&A and corporate finance experience, what kind of bank area will give you better chances to be considered for interview, besides all those mandatory qualification such as good degree grade and such? For example, they may prefer someone with few years in enterprise banking area or few years in consumer banking area or OTHER areas (so which area will expose you to more of something more preferably to be considered for CF, M&A)? Someone help pls!
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08-10-2012, 07:10 AM
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 70
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They look for their DBS scholars...
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08-10-2012, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Its more about connections, you are not suited for banking if you keep thinking like a normal employee concern over experience, deparmnet, grades
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What kind of considerations are there usually in an interview? Eg how much % is culture fit, % skill sets, etc? Or is it general basis depending on how much the interviewers like you....
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15-10-2012, 06:38 PM
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Why join DBS Corp Fin, work your ass out for S$3k a month?
But to answer your qn, best department is MA program (if you want to get into corp fin indirectly).
Otherwise, try corporate banking (not commercial banking.)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Actually, what I meant was without M&A and corporate finance experience, what kind of bank area will give you better chances to be considered for interview, besides all those mandatory qualification such as good degree grade and such? For example, they may prefer someone with few years in enterprise banking area or few years in consumer banking area or OTHER areas (so which area will expose you to more of something more preferably to be considered for CF, M&A)? Someone help pls!
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16-10-2012, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
BEC - ~2.2
BEB - ~2.5
BEA - ~2.9
Analyst - ~3.3 to 3.8
Assoc - ~4 to 5
VP - ~5 to 7
Not sure after VP how much is the salary, but this is just a rough guide depending on what position and if there's any allowance. Bonus not included.
Does not apply to RM and sales-related positions.
Progression about 2 years at each level minimum. Of course there are people who manage to level up before 2 years, but there are people who are stuck even after 5 years.
Hope this helps.
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This range is totally off track, AVP in a typical corporate dept is already 7-12k & most SVPs are >25k, how can a VP be 5-7k?
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16-10-2012, 11:31 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Lol.
But his question is also somewhat related to what I wanted to know. Which areas of bank will get you better chances to move to iB, such as institutional banking, consumer banking and risk management? And how many years of exp?
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I'm not in finance sector. But I do come across this website, where it describes what's IB and how to get in:
Finance Careers: Investment Banking Analyst
Another "fun" book to read about IB (and how to get into) is: Liar's Poker
Liar's Poker: Michael Lewis: 9780393338690: Amazon.com: Books
They're in Wall Street context. I thought it might be applicable here (except the pay differences maybe), as still the same bulge bracket firms.
In short, IB career = selling your own soul and life to the Bank for top and smart monies. Perhaps, someone can provide insights in local context.
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