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How to Be an Investment Banker, + Website: Recruiting, Interviewing, and Landing the Job

Author Andrew Gutmann
Publisher Wiley
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN1118487621
ISBN-139781118487624
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Sales Rank440,019
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A top-notch resource for anyone who wants to break into the demanding world of investment banking

For undergraduates and MBA students, this book offers the perfect preparation for the demanding and rigorous investment banking recruitment process. It features an overview of investment banking and careers in the field, followed by chapters on the core accounting and finance skills that make up the necessary framework for success as a junior investment banker. The book then moves on to address the kind of specific technical interview and recruiting questions that students will encounter in the job search process, making this the ideal resource for anyone who wants to enter the field.

  • The ideal test prep resource for undergraduates and MBA students trying to break into investment banking
  • Based on author Andrew Gutmann's proprietary 24 to 30-hour course
  • Features powerful learning tools, including sample interview questions and answers and online resources

For anyone who wants to break into investment banking, How to Be an Investment Banker is the perfect career-making guide.

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