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Due to the fact that they are lucrative career opportunities (entry-level salaries with bonuses approaching, if not exceeding, $100,000 are not unusual), they have become the high-profile career opportunities of choice on Columbia's campus. Prospective investment bankers can be picked out by their just-purchased suits, tightly gripped leather portfolios, and gel-caked hair. Frequently seen wandering back and forth between their dormitories and the [[Center for Career Education]] in [[East Campus]] every October and February.
 
Due to the fact that they are lucrative career opportunities (entry-level salaries with bonuses approaching, if not exceeding, $100,000 are not unusual), they have become the high-profile career opportunities of choice on Columbia's campus. Prospective investment bankers can be picked out by their just-purchased suits, tightly gripped leather portfolios, and gel-caked hair. Frequently seen wandering back and forth between their dormitories and the [[Center for Career Education]] in [[East Campus]] every October and February.
  
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== Differences between prospective and actual investment bankers ==
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==Prominent Investment Banks==
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== List of investment banks ==
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In other words, places to get a job.
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== Largest investment banks in the US ==
 
* [http://www.bofasecurities.com Bank of America]
 
* [http://www.bofasecurities.com Bank of America]
 
* [http://www.bear.com Bear Stearns]
 
* [http://www.bear.com Bear Stearns]

Revision as of 15:28, 29 March 2007

Investment banking is a common career path for Columbia students.

An investment bank is an institution that underwrites, securitizes, and markets fungible assets on behalf of corporations interested in capital raising, and institutional investors interested in maintaining their portfolios.

Due to the fact that they are lucrative career opportunities (entry-level salaries with bonuses approaching, if not exceeding, $100,000 are not unusual), they have become the high-profile career opportunities of choice on Columbia's campus. Prospective investment bankers can be picked out by their just-purchased suits, tightly gripped leather portfolios, and gel-caked hair. Frequently seen wandering back and forth between their dormitories and the Center for Career Education in East Campus every October and February.

Differences between prospective and actual investment bankers

Signs of a prospective investment banker Signs of an actual investment banker
Enthusiastic Bitter
Reads Wall Street Journal and memorizes the Dow every morning Knows the Dow means jack shit
Is excited at the prospect of being issued a company BlackBerry Wants to feed company BlackBerry to wolves
Wants nothing more than to leverage and de-leverage beta models all day Wants nothing more than to leverage and de-leverage ways to get the hell out of the industry all day
Pretends to know what a beta model is Doesn't give a flying *&(@# what a beta model is
M.D. = A medical professional who gives you a yearly colonoscopy. M.D. = Someone who, despite not being a medical professional, still insists on ramming his finger up your ass every day.
Somewhat in shape Morbidly obese from eating unhealthy food on the company tab at 1 AM
Owns 1 somewhat ill-fitting suit More suits than Jacoby & Meyers
Goes and parties on a regular basis Pretends to helicopter to the Hamptons every weekend
Steady girlfriend $500 and Svetlana at Scores every Thursday night
Friends Alcohol
Doesn't sleep because of schoolwork Doesn't sleep because he forgot how
Dreams of an intense career of high-powered deal-making to be followed by a happy, comfortable retirement in the suburbs with a loving family at age 45 Dreams of killing self.

List of investment banks

In other words, places to get a job.

Largest investment banks in the US