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Investment Banking - Asia Pacific
Our goal is to give our IBD Associates a basic foundation so that they can have a successful career in Morgan Stanley's Investment Banking Division. You would be working alongside senior-level financial and strategic decision-makers at some of the world's largest corporations, and you would gain experience in helping smaller, entrepreneurial and dynamic firms that are primed for growth. Given the breadth of IBD's business in Asia Pacific, Associates have the opportunity to work on transactions with clients in a variety of locations throughout the region. The challenge begins with understanding the client's goals, and extends to analyzing options, developing ideas, driving strategies and delivering advice that will shape the course of business. Your projects may involve a merger, an IPO or financing a new venture. You may lead a competitive auction process to divest a business, identify potential strategic acquisition targets, negotiate with oil companies over the financing of a new pipeline, evaluate the proposed location for an industrial plant, organize a road show for potential investors in a major new equity offering or advise your team on how to tackle a complex piece of analysis. The Associate Program in Investment BankingHow the program works and the day-to-day experience you can expect Associates typically start in our generalist Associate “pool” where they gain exposure to a variety of products, services and clients. However, if an Associate has experience or interest in a particular sector, we would try to accommodate this preference in making project assignments. For example, Associates occasionally move directly into Real Estate, Global Capital Markets or Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A). During your first year, you may begin to specialize in an industry, product or geographic region – or you may be invited to take three four-month rotations to further develop your knowledge before narrowing your focus. The roles and responsibilities vary by department but may include:
Launching Your Career The IBD Associate Program begins with an intensive four-week training program in New York, featuring presentations from senior internal speakers and industry experts typically covering subjects such as:
At the end of the training program, we would expect you to take the required regulatory examinations. We will help you prepare for this testing. In addition to rigorous quantitative training, Morgan Stanley believes in giving its Associates the necessary tools to grow and develop in their roles at the firm. Our deal teams afford Associates the opportunity to work closely with senior officers, and informal networking events allow them to build a network of contacts among colleagues and throughout the organization. The firm encourages open lines of communication among professionals at all levels, and has implemented a formal mentoring program. Associates are generally matched with an officer who remains with them throughout their employment to provide career guidance, networking connections, and other leadership support. We also support our Associates in gaining additional financial/business qualifications that are relevant to their goals. As a part of the program, you will get to know your colleagues through social events that will launch you on building your lifelong professional network. Developing Your Career The first year is designed to give Associates an understanding of how our bankers determine a client's needs and how they meet their strategic objectives. This enables Associates to build upon their broadened skill base. The firm provides ongoing training and mentoring that typically supports you as you work to advance your career to the next level. At the end of your Associate tenure, you would typically be considered for promotion to Vice President. If you continue to excel, you can potentially move on to become an Executive Director and ultimately a Managing Director. Is Investment Banking Right for You?
Requirements You must have an MBA and a top class degree and/or approximately 2-5 years of work experience. Both oral and written fluency in English are required and fluency in Mandarin or Korean is beneficial. Selection Process We typically conduct at least two rounds of interviews for our Associate program. Interviews will be arranged either on campus or via phone for the first round. The final stage of our process is usually a full-day interview session held at our offices in New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong or Singapore. How to Apply Please visit our website at: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/apply.html
The 10-12 week Summer Associate Program is an opportunity for high caliber MBA students to experience the culture and atmosphere of Morgan Stanley by taking on the responsibilities and functions of full-time generalist Associates. Joining the Associate “pool” you may work alongside Associates and senior bankers on a wide range of transactions and business development initiatives from all areas of IBD. The program typically gives you a strong foundation in the basic skills of financial problem solving, negotiation and execution, and experience of marketing the firm's products and services effectively. The Summer Associate Program generally features a number of social events and networking lunches to discuss career opportunities and extend your contacts. Requirements You must be studying for an MBA. In addition, you will need to display the personal qualities outlined for the full-time Associate role. Selection Process We typically conduct at least two rounds of interviews for our Associate program. Interviews will be arranged either on campus or via phone for the first round. The final stage of our process is usually a full-day interview session held at our offices in New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong or Singapore. How to Apply Please visit our website at: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/apply.html Deadlines The deadline for applying to the Summer Investment Banking Associate Program in Asia Pacific is December 1, 2008. |
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