![]() ![]() “I have previously completed internships in accounting at PricewaterhouseCoopers and in wealth management at UBS. This may be your longest paragraph, but you still don’t want to write War and Peace – keep it to 3-4 sentences. ![]() If you worked on a high-impact project / deal / client, you can point that out and list the results as well. Highlight the usual skills that bankers want to see – teamwork, leadership, analytical ability, financial modeling and so on. You go through your most relevant experience and how the skills you gained will make you a good banker right here.ĭo not list all 12 internships or all 5 full-time jobs you’ve had – focus on the most relevant 1-2, once again name-dropping where appropriate (bulge bracket banks / large PE firms / Fortune 500 companies). I am interested in pursuing an investment banking summer analyst position at your firm, and have enclosed my resume and background information below.” I recently met Fred Jackson from the M&A group at Goldman Stanley during a presentation at our school last week, and was impressed with what I learned of your culture and recent deal flow. “My name is John Smith and I am currently a 3rd year economics major at UCLA. This first paragraph is all about grabbing their attention. The position you’re applying for (Analyst? Associate?) – especially for smaller places that are not well-organized.How you found them – specific peoples’ names, specific presentations or information sessions where you met them, and so on. ![]()
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