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Operations - North America
An overview of this program’s objectives and how you can benefit Is Operations Right for You?
An overview of the Operations Division Operations is the functional heart of all of Morgan Stanley's activities, ensuring that the firm delivers services and execution that meet its market-leading standards. The Operations Division is responsible for the post-execution trade processing and internal controls from trade entry through settlement and custody. Operations is also responsible for proprietary and customer transactions of both primary and secondary trading in listed and over-the-counter transactions in commodities, equity and fixed income securities, and structured derivatives. These businesses are supported out of various offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, which demonstrates the truly global nature of the business and underscores the collaborative effort we need to achieve success. Opportunities are available to work closely with colleagues in the Institutional businesses to process complex transactions to solve operational problems, respond to business issues and client needs, assist in risk management, conduct revenue analysis and participate in firm reengineering projects. Operations core responsibilities:
The Summer Analyst Program in Operations The Operations Summer Analyst Program is a paid, full-time internship designed to provide a complete experience and serve as a pipeline into our full-time Analyst Program. We provide students with challenging ten to twelve-week assignments, giving us the opportunity to assess their skills and contributions. The internship will provide interns with a thorough overview of our industry, and the challenges and opportunities one can expect from a Morgan Stanley career. Interns will work closely with colleagues to process complex transactions, solve operational problems, respond to business issues and client needs, assist in risk management, conduct revenue analysis and participate in firm reengineering projects. The program includes an orientation to the firm, Senior Management Speaker Series, presentations that give summer analysts a broad understanding of the organization, professional skills training, community service and social/networking events. Summer Analysts are also assigned peer advisors and senior sponsors to aid their smooth transition into the organization Requirements Consideration for the Operations Summer Analyst Program requires the pursuance of an undergraduate degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Strong candidates will also possess excellent leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills. All majors are encouraged to apply. Selection Process Selected applicants typically go through two rounds of interviews. Our assessment center, or final round interviews, usually consists of two one-on-one interviews, and a group activity. Placements are communicated to the Analysts prior to their start date. Placements are based upon business and feedback throughout the interview process. How to Apply Opportunities are available in Baltimore, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Purchase, NY. Please visit our website at http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/recruiting/apply.html and contact your school's career center. Deadlines The deadline for applying to the North America Financial Control Group Summer Analyst Program is March 1, 2010.
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