High School
Recommended classes include business, economics, statistics, accounting, mathematics, computer science, foreign language, English, and speech. Be sure to take Advanced Placement classes if they are available.
Postsecondary Education
Some entry-level positions are still available to talented individuals who have only a four-year college degree and some experience (e.g., internship, participation in summer associate program while an undergraduate, etc.)—but the majority of positions require an advanced degree. For their undergraduate education, aspiring associates typically earn degrees in business, finance, quantitative finance, accounting, or economics from a top-tier school.
Associates usually come from a top MBA program and have a law degree or an advanced corporate finance degree. Investment banks typically hire candidates with top-notch educational credentials [i.e., a degree from an Ivy League or other prestigious college, excellent grades (minimum 3.50 GPA), active participation in business and investment clubs, and participation in at least one internship at a top investment bank, Big Four accounting firm, alternative investment firm, or another prominent employer].
Some banks offer continuing education opportunities to employees. For example, UBS Investment Bank offers UBS Business University, an e-learning portfolio that consists of more than 5,100 courses. Topics include financial markets, management and leadership development, information technology, and communication skills.
Other Education or Training
Keeping up with industry developments is key to success as an investment banking associate. Professional associations often provide continuing education (CE) opportunities. For information about classes, webinars, and workshops, contact the Association for Financial Professionals, CFA Institute, Futures Industry Association, International Association for Quantitative Finance, CFA Society New York, CMT Association, and Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
Certification
Certificates in investment banking and related areas are provided by colleges and universities. For example, City University of New York-Baruch College offers an Advanced Finance and Investment Principles Certificate Program. Classes include Introduction to Derivatives Markets, Debt and Fixed Income Markets, Advanced Financial Statement Analysis, Equity Markets & Portfolio Theory, Investment Banking, Entrepreneurial/Venture Finance, and Wealth Management. Contact schools in your area to learn about what types of educational opportunities are available.
- Accountants
- Auditors
- Chief Executive Officers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Commodities Brokers
- Compliance Managers
- Financial Analysts
- Financial Consultants
- Financial Institution Officers and Managers
- Financial Institution Tellers, Clerks, and Related Workers
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Financial Services Brokers
- Hedge Fund Investor Relations Specialists
- Hedge Fund Relationship Managers
- Investment Bankers
- Investment Banking Analysts
- Investment Banking Sales Brokers
- Investment Banking Traders
- Investment Fund Managers
- Investment Professionals
- Investment Underwriters
- Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys
- Mutual Fund Wholesalers
- Private Bankers
- Regulatory Affairs Managers
- Regulatory Affairs Specialists
- Wealth Management Associates
- Wealth Management Investor Relations Specialists