The Student Room Group

***Official Investment Banking Spring Week 2021 Thread**

Scroll to see replies

How should you address your cover letter in terms of should it be Dear Sir/Madam or something else?
Original post by Utd4life0101
How should you address your cover letter in terms of should it be Dear Sir/Madam or something else?

I usually begin my cover letters with "To whom it may concern,". It's generic and works no matter which person is going to read it.
Original post by Utd4life0101
How should you address your cover letter in terms of should it be Dear Sir/Madam or something else?


“Dear future colleague”
Is anyone aware of any upcoming networking opportunities at investment banks?
Does anyone knows where I can pratice online tests? Is there any website for practising? Also, is there any recommended books for preparation? Thanks!
Does anyone know which companies have opened up spring weeks?
My list is: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Citi Bank, Nomura, Macquarie, BlackRock
Original post by 123xyz123
Does anyone know which companies have opened up spring weeks?
My list is: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Citi Bank, Nomura, Macquarie, BlackRock

Did JP Morgan open? Mine shows the application is still closed.
Original post by Pauauauau
Did JP Morgan open? Mine shows the application is still closed.

Sorry you're right, JP Morgan aren't open
sent off my GS about three weeks ago. Anyone got anything back from them yet?
Original post by fuhnance
sent off my GS about three weeks ago. Anyone got anything back from them yet?

what! I am screwed then because I haven't applied yet
Original post by royalty1702
what! I am screwed then because I haven't applied yet

not at all, most people will be applying October time.
Original post by fuhnance
not at all, most people will be applying October time.

did you have much experience to put on your cv? Because I feel screwed as I don't have any
Reply 92
Should we just predict a grade, because Citibank wants to know. Is it rude to predict a first when you received a 5.92 GPA (max is 6.0)?
Original post by royalty1702
did you have much experience to put on your cv? Because I feel screwed as I don't have any

related to finance or work experience in general? related to finance no but I've had five paid jobs so will tailor that
Original post by fuhnance
related to finance or work experience in general? related to finance no but I've had five paid jobs so will tailor that

5 paid jobs!

Holy f***, I guess you're guaranteed to get in now!
(edited 3 years ago)
Original post by royalty1702
5 paid jobs!

Holy f***, I guess you're guaranteed to get in now!

Doubt it sadly! a week doing something finance related will likely outweigh Sainsburies, Restaurant, Tutoring etc.
Original post by fuhnance
Doubt it sadly! a week doing something finance related will likely outweigh Sainsburies, Restaurant, Tutoring etc.

I should have done tutoring. I got good grades throughout school and was a good student.

I feel like they are just looking for genuine passion which is why some people with 4 finance internships don't get in whereas others with no experience do get in.
Hi - I'm doing a course where I have two years in uni, then a placement year in year 3 and then my final year at uni in year 4. Would this count as a three year course? ie I would apply for spring weeks in my first year?
Reply 98
I am currently taking a gap year after A-Levels and I am 18, but I would have a pretty strong application for my age.

I have a good academic background - Maths(A), Chemistry(A), Physics(A), EPQ(A*)
Run my own Ecomerce Business - £50,000+ revenue in 5months
Also had work experience at Lloyds Bank

Do you think I would have a chance at an IB Internship at this age, or will I be competing with too many uni grads?
Original post by Hj5673
I am currently taking a gap year after A-Levels and I am 18, but I would have a pretty strong application for my age.

I have a good academic background - Maths(A), Chemistry(A), Physics(A), EPQ(A*)
Run my own Ecomerce Business - £50,000+ revenue in 5months
Also had work experience at Lloyds Bank

Do you think I would have a chance at an IB Internship at this age, or will I be competing with too many uni grads?

A Levels are fine, and the e-commerce business sounds very commendable. However, most spring weeks are only open to 1st years or 2nd years on a 4 year course. There may be some schemes that will be open to you though on a gap year such as JP Morgan Step In Step Up programme or Mckinsey Leadership Academy, if you're interested in consultancy

Quick Reply

Latest

Trending

Trending