The 10-week Global Capital Markets (GCM) Summer Analyst Program is an opportunity to experience the culture and atmosphere of Morgan Stanley's GCM division by taking on the responsibilities and functions of a Full-time Analyst. Summer Analysts are assigned to a specific desk and will not only get exposure to the deal process — including business development, origination, structuring and execution — but also will gain an understanding of how the different areas of the bank, including Corporate Finance, Sales & Trading, Research, and Mergers & Acquisitions interact.
Training programme
Training begins in June with one week of intensive classroom training. This will include an introduction to Morgan Stanley, followed by division-specific training. Throughout the internship, you will be exposed to business speakers, practical sessions and have the opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from your peers through various social activities and events.
Responsibilities
- Providing support on marketing and execution of various types of offerings and products such as IPOs, capital increases, derivatives and securitisations.
- Preparing analyses of transaction precedents, shareholding structures, stocks metrics and performances.
- Creating financial models.
- Gathering market data to analyse trends, investor's sentiment and markets outlooks.
- Attending team discussions and client meetings, where you may be asked to deliver parts of a presentation.
Qualifications/skills/requirements
- You have strong analytical and numerical skills that put you at ease with financial data.
- You are results-driven, perform well under pressure and against tight deadlines.
- You are a proven team player with the ability to manage a wide range of responsibilities.
- You have an excellent academic background and fluency in English. Ability to communicate effectively in another language is an advantage.
- You articulate complex ideas simply and summarise them effectively.
- You are committed to excellence in your work and maintain high professional and ethical standards.
Application deadline
The application deadline for this position is 27 October 2024, we recruit on a rolling basis so application is encouraged as soon as possible.
We aim to review all applications within a timely manner, however our response times may vary due to high volumes. Please be assured that you will receive an update via email as soon as a decision on your application has been reached, and kindly note we are unable to accommodate any requests to accelerate the timelines of our application process.