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Investment Banking - EMEA
How the programme works and the day-to-day experience you can expect The ten-week Summer Analyst Programme is an opportunity to experience the culture and atmosphere of Morgan Stanley and the Investment Banking Division by taking on the responsibilities and functions of full-time Investment Banking Analysts. During your first week as a Summer Analyst, you will complete a comprehensive induction programme. You will spend the summer assigned to a specific group, building basic skills in financial analysis, accounting and valuation while working on a wide range of domestic and international transactions. You will receive continued on-the-job training throughout the summer and benefit from working alongside experienced professionals on a variety of projects. Launching Your Career The Summer Analyst Programme begins in June with one week of intensive classroom training. This will include an introduction to Morgan Stanley followed by specific Investment Banking training. Once you have completed your first week you will take up your placement in the business. Throughout the internship, you will be exposed to business speakers, practical sessions, and the chance to exchange ideas and learn from your peers through various social activities and events. Developing Your Career Management takes a keen interest in your progress as a Summer Analyst, and you will be encouraged to take on responsibility quickly with a view to developing your experience. To help in this process, you will typically be assigned both a "buddy" and a mentor who will act as your confidants and provide you with day-to-day advice. At the end of the internship, you will have gainedfirst hand knowledge of the role of an Analyst in IBD. In addition, you will have had the opportunity to build a strong network amongst your peers and professionals within the business and have a strong understanding of the Morgan Stanley culture. Our most successful Summer Analysts receive a job offer for the Full-Time programme at the end of the Internship. Requirements You must be a high-calibre undergraduate student in your penultimate year of study with the ability to communicate effectively in both written and verbal English and a keen interest in the financial markets. In addition, the ability to communicate in a second language would be beneficial. Selection Process For selected applicants we typically conduct at least two rounds of interviews followed by a full-day assessment centre held at our London office. The assessment centre will involve in-depth interviews, group and individual exercises and a numerical reasoning test. How to Apply Applications can be submitted from early September 2009 and will be reviewed as they are received so we encourage candidates to apply early. To submit your application, please apply online via our website. Deadlines The deadline for applying to the Summer Analyst Programme in London is December 31, 2009. Regional Office Internships A number of our European offices offer internships in Investment Banking Internships vary in length depending on business needs and candidate availability. Recruitment is completed on a continuous basis and interested candidates should apply online via our website. |
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