Sup /biz/,
I managed to weasel my way into an internship of any kind in the European Investment Bank.
I would like to work in investment banking when I graduate and I was wondering which division inside the EIB would look best on my resume.
What would you suggest?
please guys it's urgent
here's some booty for the troubld
>>986200
Are you the same fucking 20yo community college troll as always?
>>986903
No
First time poster here, I usually just lurk around
>>986878
Sauce?
>>986200
I don't know OP, have you tried asking your coworkers?
>>986200
>which division inside the EIB
the CP division. tell them you came from 4chan
Answer me you niggers
>>988467
i'm not working in IBD myself but i have a few friends who do so take my advice with a grain of salt
generally in IBD divisions of banks the people working by far the most and are respected are those in the IBD M&A teams (mergers & aqcuisitions)
depending on the bank in question there might be different M&A teams for small capital / mid cap / large cap
obviously large capital is considered to be the best
just to inform you tho if you're going to work in london/frankfurt for a BB bank in the IBD M&A division you will work 6-7 days a week and 80-100h (this is not a joke, they literally work their interns & analysts to death)
>>986878
Gimme sauce first
>>988526
Well this ones based in Luxembourg
And as far as I know they dont have an M&A division
I was told that the advisory group might be the best choice
>>989615
those might be the same thing