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Research - North America
An overview of this program’s objectives and how you can benefit As a Junior Research Associate (RA) you will play an essential role in assisting the Morgan Stanley Research team in maintaining and enhancing our global research reputation. Your work will be both qualitative and quantitative, and your findings will greatly affect reports that will be disseminated throughout the business. Your work in analyzing companies and industry trends will help inform and support proprietary investment opinions in your team's research universe. All of your work will be guided by your Lead Analyst, who is considered to be the firm's industry expert. The Junior Associate Program in Research The Junior Associate Program typically runs for two years. During the two-year program, you will be placed on a team, under the guidance of a Lead Analyst. You can learn about a specific industry, as well as how to analyze the companies within the industry. You will be trained on the analytical skills required to analyze companies, as well as on how to write to a specific audience. Some of your typical roles and responsibilities include:
Launching Your Career The Junior Associate Program begins with a five-week training and development curriculum to equip you with the fundamental skills and professional awareness you will need to be successful. The curriculum includes course work in financial statement analysis, corporate finance and financial modeling in Excel, and a customized series of seminars presented by senior members of the department. Training will focus on in-depth accounting, financial modeling (including case studies) and overviews on Morgan Stanley as a business. Additionally, you may be trained on ModelWare, our proprietary model-building system. You will get to participate in training and study sessions to prepare you for the Series 7 and Series 63 exams. Studying for the CFA is strongly encouraged and is supported by the firm. Along with formal training, you will be assigned a mentor upon arrival at the firm. The mentor is a senior-level person in the division, but not someone with whom you will be working directly. This person can help guide your career, prepare you for what's ahead and assist you with career planning. Traditionally, mentoring relationships last years and may make a difference in your career. Developing Your Career In the Junior Associate Program there is ongoing training, enabling you to strengthen or gain skills throughout your professional career. Senior management takes a keen interest in your progress as an RA and will look to you for fresh perspectives and new ideas. You are encouraged to take on responsibility quickly with a view towards developing your career within the firm. To help in this process, you will typically be assigned a mentor. Is Research Right for You?
Requirements You must have a Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. Selection Process Initial interviews will be conducted on campus, with later rounds at our headquarters in New York City. The interviews are generally hosted by Lead Analysts as well as Associates and Junior Associates. Our culture is collaborative and we want you to meet those who will guide your career, as well as those who will be working with you on a day-to-day basis. How to Apply Please visit our website at: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/apply.html. You should also check with your school's career center for specific campus application guidelines. Deadlines For application deadline information for the North American Research Junior Associate Program, please consult with your school's career center. |
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