Hi All - As announced in this video (bit.ly/3eduRGS) I’ve launched a Career Consulting / Life Chatting “Service” where I’m meeting people virtually for 30 minute sessions. I’m continuing to make videos and answering every question I can in the comments as always and live streaming every Wednesday at 10pm EST, but this is a good opportunity if you’re in need of individually catered advice. If you’re interested, please fill out this form forms.gle/LRdnvX7inZWYoBrj7 Looking forward to hearing from you!
@@TheBryanJun yeahhh, please go asap into VC/PE ! We already offer a rare but atypical Investment Opportunity! Valuation Growth Financial Returns: X2 @Year 1+, X15 @Year 2 & X130 @Year 5! Social Impacts: 1100 Jobs, US$1 Billion GDP boost, Green IT/CE, Prestige Hightech Eco-system. Maybe of interest for you or your broad network? :) ,
Bryan, what about you make a video about IB, PE, VC, quantitative finance , whatever finance is lucrative or similar between these roles? Maybe a video or series of video(s) about all three of or whatever lucrative finance occupation I am missing ( not sure how familiar the subscribers are about finance and if it would generate a lot of views). Perhaps u can do this overview of each occupation, pros/con's of each, salary/stock/equity , hours work/life balance. divided
Brian I worked at Romney's Bain Capital firm back in 2011. It was worth learning the experience and expertise of the firm in general. That's what I saw as a business during my career years over there. Now I'm a full time gas station cashier and now don't sweat about any peices of drawbacks from professionalism to mediocrity
I run a Real Estate Private Equity group that’s now expanding into trad LBOs. You can definitely find value in going to a large PE fund but if you’re entrepreneurial, I’d honestly launch something for yourself. Waiting for carry while doing detail due diligence is fine, though when you’re the one raising capital and bidding on deals there’s a lot more you can learn (and make).
And just to add: When small, you can run a deal-by-basis for capital syndication on every acquisition, whether it’s a business or property. If you get the chance, maybe do the associate rotational w/large fund first. Awesome videos, you’re humble and genuine.
Hey Brian. I am 33 years old. After working for a bank as a personal portfolio manager at branches for 7 years, i decided to change my career. I left my country, learned english and now looking for job and also studying for CFA. My dream is to work in a private equity firm one day. I am really curious what they are doing and how they are doing in practice. Thank you for the enlightenment 👋
IB is better training ground for financials and accounting, while PE teaches sectoral knowledge and company operational process better. Only the top institutions can make big bucks in either field and you have to be the best to work at the top institutions. The only way to be the best is to follow your interest and skills set, which keeps the days and nights of hard work a little bit easier.
It depends on what you want of course, you probably have had this conversation a million times with your peers. I happen to know someone ho have been in IB for 15 years, and he had little bit of experience in a PE firm. He works at Goldman now. He told me that there is something about financial modeling in PE that he doesn't like, however, negotiations in the M&A field is always dynamic and he feels important bc he is advising top CEOs and that's something great about M&A. I think that if you like the grind and the commercial side about M&As, you'll do fine. If you want to have a more balanced live and focus on other things, you should do PE
I think it would be great to be in IB or PE. Getting some experience in IB should provide some great insight into PE. I would stay for a year in banking before PE but with a 2 year out offer, you'll get that experience. There's no real wrong move. I put preference on what you want to do vs how much you'll make and if you want that power of the buy side you should definitely move into PE. Either way, you'll do fine with hard work and the right opportunities. Good luck buddy
Venture capital would be easier on the work life balance front. And if you're eying B-school it could set you apart in the application. Pay would be much less, but you join VC for the intellectual stimulation not the money lol.
Hey Bryan! Informative and fun video as always! Do you think exit ops from PE firms are fewer than that of IB because of the focused skillset we develop at PE firms?
Thanks for the video very helpful, a head hunter reached out to me to work for a P/E firm not as an associate but for their operations. I been interviewing but I’m skeptical because the cut throat culture I hear about.
Private Equity seems really interesting to me, but I am becoming pretty worried about the hours in these industries. You probably know less about these, but can you make videos about Corporate Finance and Product Management (they seem to be the two industries in business where hours are normal)
Corp Fin is similar stuff less time less money- PM is a hot field in tech right now, def better work life balance and good money but many times you need some form of a tech background or an MBA
omg that was so funny Bryan when u started talking about 15 yrs wanting to get into PE/IB. I am 15 and love IB/PE cant wait till I can actually live out my dreams and work at a firm. Thanks as always for the sweet vids 10k by November as the other dude said
Hahaha glad to see you have vision but make sure you enjoy your teens! Don't be swayed about what you want to do, reality is your ultimate future job hasn't even been invented yet
Chvip enjoy the young years , keep an open mind and study the business world too . I’m 19 and started getting into the financial markets a year ago . Wish I found out earlier but we still got time !
hey @bryan love your vids. can you please make a salary comparison specially 5-10 years down the line in IB/PE and for big tech Cos. i wanna make a decision about the money and the work life if PE offers a lot more than Big Tech cos FAANG then i think the hours are justifiable but with the big teh cos paying 150-250 at junior levels and around 300k after 5 years. i have a fairly ggod idea about the tech cos. you can refer levels.fyi or blind for reffering the tech salaries. please make a video
Hey Bryan, love your channel. i’m a sophomore in high school and i’m wondering what classes i should take and what should i educate myself about if i want to go into PE when i’m out of school.
Study hard go to penn or a top ivy try to grow your network the most important thing for PE. hard to get into without knowing people going to have to have experience so you’ll probably be working at an IB. I don’t recommend a financial job (in urban areas) to people the hours suck man you have to know what you’re getting into most people end up quitting it’s not 40 hours a week especially your first couple of years, but if you work hard impress people you’ll make it to the top.
Depends on what you want to study one of my bosses was a music major I had another who majored in film they both had MBAs though. Do what you want to do. you don’t necessarily have to get a business major (although I strongly recommend it) a MBA is important though for climbing the ranks and I’d get that as well. Tip try to get your employer to pay for it. If you’re good at what you do you should have no problem. Just have to put in years and wait to get your chance.
hey I love your channel and all the info you provide. I had a question about how to get into investment banking and what I should start doing as a freshman in my undergrad, because I want to go to a graduate school after this so what are some of the things that I should do to maximize my chances of getting into a top graduate school?
If we're talking MBA specifically, I'd keep your GPA up, have a solid story as to why you want an MBA, study for the GMAT and have a couple professors / supervisors in mind for rec letters. Note that most people get MBA's after 4-6 years of work experience
I think there's a growing number of people going straight into PE - it's probably each their own and why not go for it if you have the opportunity to do so and if that's what you want to do. I will say doing that probably limits your exit opps a bit as opposed to going to banking and then doing something else
Hey Brian! I’m currently in my first year of college and have a interest in investment banking. If I were to get a masters in business administration, would that be helpful in me landing a job in investment banking? And for the job itself, is what we learn at university helpful or do we learn mostly at the job?
Companies that are public may need to raise more capital, so use a private placement. Look at The Movie Studio mves. Lots of opportunities in raising equity.
I am currently in my Internship as an Investment Banker (final requirement from my University) and thinking if I should go to Private Equity after my internship or continue Investment Banking, what are your thoughts? Should I start my career in Private Equity or Investment Banking?
it's typically more "traditional" to start in IB but if you have the chance to do so, I think it's fine to start in PE - and this is becoming slightly more common
It's definitely possible but not common - I have heard tho that PE firms are slowly realizing they can get talent right away so slowly but surely they may hire more directly out of undergrad
Im meeting with a hybrid PE/VC fund as an analyst position for post graduation. It would be an analyst position, what would I "expect" to try and negotiate for a salary?
Two questions. 1) do your co-workers know about you TH-cam channel 2) let’s say you’re interested in IB/PE but not interested in working the hours required by the industry. Is there another career that could offer similarities?
Hi Bryan, currently I’m in college and enrolled in a program for my credit analysis certificate by a very reputable company. I want to get into private banking/wealth management, what do you think it’ll take to get there?
Hi Bryan, i’m from Brazil and i just got my first in Investment Baking, and i think you helped a lot in the decision making. Thank you. I don’t know if you already made a video on this, but how do you stand out in Investment Banking in low rankings? I’ve heard that people deliberately send e-mails late night just to show that they worked long hours. Thanks. Love your vids!
Lol I would not snake people above you like that I think people in the industry who have been in it long enough and the quality of people you actually want to impress would be shown by whether or not they want genuine good work or if they just wanna see you sending an email at 3am
That is not controversial. People should not be choosing careers so early, especially when the hours can be grueling and soul crushing. I was in the risk management side of investment banking/BB (think Market Risk& compliance) and I had the chance to move into the M&A/IBD but I was seasoned enough to realize that IBD was not for me. The problem with early recruiting is that students do not have enough time to research if banking or PE is for them. Recruiters want "Top Talent", but the top talent is the person who took the time to critically research to see if Banking or PE is right for him/her. Another thing with PE is that going the traditional path, IBD analyst to PE associate to M7 MBA will not guarantee a partnership or principal role. I have seen people from non-traditional backgrounds such as big 4 and corporate finance make it into principal and partner roles in some good PE firms. It is about being in the right place at the right time. By the way, your hair.......I am getting more Elvis Presley vibes than Dracula vibes.
Not sure but it sounds like it would! I know a lot of quants have a math/statistics background and often require masters/phd but this is all from me reading / hearing from people rather than direct experience
@@TheBryanJun Any insights about hedge fund recruitments, diversity in qualifications & the next trend taking over of the quantitative hedge fund industry would be great. Kindly avoid shareholder activism as that's almost like Private Equity -ish
Hey Bryan I am just starting out as a sophomore in high school and I was just wondering should I do Finance in college or should I get my MBA/ Business degree?
I am really enjoying your videos here in the UK, I like how direct you are, keep at it! I was wondering: I have just finished my bachelor in Economics, I am working a year in a basic accountancy role before doing a 1 year master in a target school. By the time I finish my master's degree I'll be 24: is that too late to start working in investment banking?
I feel like this is a dumb question, but you talked alot about the competitive nature of entering P.E. firms. Why don't people just start their own firms? Isn't P.E. lightly regulated? People pool their funds...why don't they pool their talent? Maybe I'm oversimplifying it.
Hi Bryan I am 24 years old and I am thinking to join private equity in future. Can you what is the age limit of private equity for the entry level position.
@@TheBryanJun Will private equity hire me if I have two years IB experience but I am 31 years old when I apply for private equity entry position? I am asking this because I am 25 now I may get my masters and IB experience and after it is done I guess I will be 31 WHEN APPLYING FOR PRIVATE EQUITY ENTRY LEVEL POSITION.
@@pembasherpa3601 I'm not in private equity but my opinion is that recruiting may be more difficult but will be possible. Being a PE associate is both a physically and mentally demanding role. The physical aspect may be your weak side at 30, they expect 70hours, few 30 year olds can commit to that since you may have greater personal responsibility, in this case headhunter or the firm will have a bias in some instances.
Bryan I am a Computer Science graduate working as a developer in India and want to switch to Private equity career. Will Masters in Management help me in breaking into PE career?
Hi All - As announced in this video (bit.ly/3eduRGS) I’ve launched a Career Consulting / Life Chatting “Service” where I’m meeting people virtually for 30 minute sessions. I’m continuing to make videos and answering every question I can in the comments as always and live streaming every Wednesday at 10pm EST, but this is a good opportunity if you’re in need of individually catered advice. If you’re interested, please fill out this form forms.gle/LRdnvX7inZWYoBrj7 Looking forward to hearing from you!
What college degree should I study to work in Private Equity firm?
Dude i’m italian but let me say... you really move your hands when you speak 😅🤙🏻
Italian approved!
Wonderful channel, keep it up !
Hahhahahahahahahah this is the best comment
Bryan 😄🙌🏻
Grande bro!!
You legit apologised with/for/from your nationality 🥺⚡♥️
Private Equity is definitely the most fun side of the business.
I'm sure a lot of people agree!
70% of wealth in US is in private equity i.e. most businesses are privately owned.
@@TheBryanJun yeahhh, please go asap into VC/PE ! We already offer a rare but atypical Investment Opportunity! Valuation Growth Financial Returns: X2 @Year 1+, X15 @Year 2 & X130 @Year 5! Social Impacts: 1100 Jobs, US$1 Billion GDP boost, Green IT/CE, Prestige Hightech Eco-system. Maybe of interest for you or your broad network?
:)
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@@brunokoegler2189 How long does it take to become a VP in PE
You're the big brother we all need, that's why we watch you haha
LOL thanks!
really deep tone voice, hand movement like italian. you are perfect man
LOL appreciate it
Bryan, what about you make a video about IB, PE, VC, quantitative finance , whatever finance is lucrative or similar between these roles?
Maybe a video or series of video(s) about all three of or whatever lucrative finance occupation I am missing ( not sure how familiar the subscribers are about finance and if it would generate a lot of views).
Perhaps u can do this overview of each occupation, pros/con's of each, salary/stock/equity , hours work/life balance.
divided
I probably need to do more research on my end to create a video like this - great suggestion
yeah same. confused between these roles and their lucrativeness
really enjoy your videos! simplifies a lot of the confusing things in finance and helps me with considerations for my future career 👍
Thanks so much!
Brian I worked at Romney's Bain Capital firm back in 2011. It was worth learning the experience and expertise of the firm in general. That's what I saw as a business during my career years over there. Now I'm a full time gas station cashier and now don't sweat about any peices of drawbacks from professionalism to mediocrity
dude thats crazy
I run a Real Estate Private Equity group that’s now expanding into trad LBOs. You can definitely find value in going to a large PE fund but if you’re entrepreneurial, I’d honestly launch something for yourself. Waiting for carry while doing detail due diligence is fine, though when you’re the one raising capital and bidding on deals there’s a lot more you can learn (and make).
And just to add: When small, you can run a deal-by-basis for capital syndication on every acquisition, whether it’s a business or property. If you get the chance, maybe do the associate rotational w/large fund first. Awesome videos, you’re humble and genuine.
Great thoughts - thanks so much and hope your venture into LBO's goes well
Bryan, thanks for making this video. I’m currently studying for my MBA and considering this career path as well. Very informative.
Thank you!
I was surprised you only have 7k, You are definitely going to blow up soon
I'm shocked I have more than 1k still hahaha hope the growth continues!
PE is my dream job hoping to get into it, would like to see you make a video on what PE funds looks for.
That'd be a great followup video to this one
Hey Brian, love the videos, very refreshing take on banking and I really enjoy how you try to use more basic terms. Keep it up!
Thanks so much!
Hey Brian. I am 33 years old. After working for a bank as a personal portfolio manager at branches for 7 years, i decided to change my career. I left my country, learned english and now looking for job and also studying for CFA. My dream is to work in a private equity firm one day. I am really curious what they are doing and how they are doing in practice. Thank you for the enlightenment 👋
Bol sanslar dilerim!
@@mikeanderson9614 i am surprised lol. Tesekkur ederim :)
Ex IB olmadan gidemezsin o da biraz zor bu yaşta artık 80-100 saat çalışamazsın.
IB is better training ground for financials and accounting, while PE teaches sectoral knowledge and company operational process better. Only the top institutions can make big bucks in either field and you have to be the best to work at the top institutions. The only way to be the best is to follow your interest and skills set, which keeps the days and nights of hard work a little bit easier.
It depends on what you want of course, you probably have had this conversation a million times with your peers. I happen to know someone ho have been in IB for 15 years, and he had little bit of experience in a PE firm. He works at Goldman now. He told me that there is something about financial modeling in PE that he doesn't like, however, negotiations in the M&A field is always dynamic and he feels important bc he is advising top CEOs and that's something great about M&A. I think that if you like the grind and the commercial side about M&As, you'll do fine. If you want to have a more balanced live and focus on other things, you should do PE
super informative! :) also an analyst in IB and find this matches up a lot with what i think as well
Thanks so much!
you are fantastic at teaching!!!
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much Bryan…for me the dream is to start a pe firm in nashville
you got this!
I think it would be great to be in IB or PE. Getting some experience in IB should provide some great insight into PE. I would stay for a year in banking before PE but with a 2 year out offer, you'll get that experience. There's no real wrong move. I put preference on what you want to do vs how much you'll make and if you want that power of the buy side you should definitely move into PE. Either way, you'll do fine with hard work and the right opportunities. Good luck buddy
Venture capital would be easier on the work life balance front. And if you're eying B-school it could set you apart in the application. Pay would be much less, but you join VC for the intellectual stimulation not the money lol.
Yeah VC seems cool af it's just harder to break in because even less demand than PE
thanks for sharing such valuable info.
happy to share
Great video, kept simple and understandable
Well deserved i appreciate your content thx for everything mate
Thanks!
Hey Bryan!
Informative and fun video as always!
Do you think exit ops from PE firms are fewer than that of IB because of the focused skillset we develop at PE firms?
Thanks for the video very helpful, a head hunter reached out to me to work for a P/E firm not as an associate but for their operations. I been interviewing but I’m skeptical because the cut throat culture I hear about.
Can you do a video on corporate banking/ commercial banking/ alternative routes into banking in general?
will put it on list - but idk much about commercial banking
Great video bro
“They use financial magic” hahaha
Hahhahahahahahaha ;)
This is a great video really understand what private equity is now, Thank you
Thanks so much!
Bryan great video dude, could you make a video about the things you struggled with or found difficult in your first year in your IB gig 😊
Thanks! That's a great idea, may be on of my next few videos
Thank you for another great video Bryan!
Thanks!
Private Equity seems really interesting to me, but I am becoming pretty worried about the hours in these industries. You probably know less about these, but can you make videos about Corporate Finance and Product Management (they seem to be the two industries in business where hours are normal)
Corp Fin is similar stuff less time less money- PM is a hot field in tech right now, def better work life balance and good money but many times you need some form of a tech background or an MBA
Also a lot of consultants from MBB firms and the strategy boutiques normally go into PE right? Not just bankers from what I’ve researched.
omg that was so funny Bryan when u started talking about 15 yrs wanting to get into PE/IB. I am 15 and love IB/PE cant wait till I can actually live out my dreams and work at a firm. Thanks as always for the sweet vids 10k by November as the other dude said
Hahaha glad to see you have vision but make sure you enjoy your teens! Don't be swayed about what you want to do, reality is your ultimate future job hasn't even been invented yet
@@TheBryanJun Yeah everyone does tell me to enjoy these years. Will do
Chvip enjoy the young years , keep an open mind and study the business world too . I’m 19 and started getting into the financial markets a year ago . Wish I found out earlier but we still got time !
@@frustrationsr652 best of luck to you man 👍
I see you got a Boston hat. Did you go to school there?
Nah just a fan
Perhaps try to talk about private debt funds? Wonder what’s your view.
Thanks,
Charles
Hello Bryan can you talk about private credit?
I cannot as I know nothing about it
just found the channel I would like to get into finance or maybe consulting would love if you could speak off what you know about the latter
Idk much about consulting outside from the fact that you travel a lot (maybe not anymore) and the case interview is hard
300 -500 hours of case studies preparation for a MBB interview
that's the numbers my friends did to get into MBB
hey @bryan love your vids. can you please make a salary comparison specially 5-10 years down the line in IB/PE and for big tech Cos. i wanna make a decision about the money and the work life if PE offers a lot more than Big Tech cos FAANG then i think the hours are justifiable but with the big teh cos paying 150-250 at junior levels and around 300k after 5 years. i have a fairly ggod idea about the tech cos. you can refer levels.fyi or blind for reffering the tech salaries. please make a video
what are the exit opportunities for private equity personnel that leave after some years that still want to make good money (200K+)?
either go to another PE shop or go in house as corp dev
Hey Bryan, love your channel. i’m a sophomore in high school and i’m wondering what classes i should take and what should i educate myself about if i want to go into PE when i’m out of school.
Study hard go to penn or a top ivy try to grow your network the most important thing for PE. hard to get into without knowing people going to have to have experience so you’ll probably be working at an IB. I don’t recommend a financial job (in urban areas) to people the hours suck man you have to know what you’re getting into most people end up quitting it’s not 40 hours a week especially your first couple of years, but if you work hard impress people you’ll make it to the top.
@@calumvonmogerscrossfitcoac8192 work ethic isn’t a problem man i’ll give it all i have to succeed in life thanks for the tips, appreciate you.
@@calumvonmogerscrossfitcoac8192 also, what should i study?
Depends on what you want to study one of my bosses was a music major I had another who majored in film they both had MBAs though. Do what you want to do. you don’t necessarily have to get a business major (although I strongly recommend it) a MBA is important though for climbing the ranks and I’d get that as well. Tip try to get your employer to pay for it. If you’re good at what you do you should have no problem. Just have to put in years and wait to get your chance.
hey I love your channel and all the info you provide. I had a question about how to get into investment banking and what I should start doing as a freshman in my undergrad, because I want to go to a graduate school after this so what are some of the things that I should do to maximize my chances of getting into a top graduate school?
If we're talking MBA specifically, I'd keep your GPA up, have a solid story as to why you want an MBA, study for the GMAT and have a couple professors / supervisors in mind for rec letters. Note that most people get MBA's after 4-6 years of work experience
You have any videos going in detail about leverage financing?
advice for a college sophomore hoping to go into PE? and is it a good idea to go straight into PE or do IB first
I think there's a growing number of people going straight into PE - it's probably each their own and why not go for it if you have the opportunity to do so and if that's what you want to do. I will say doing that probably limits your exit opps a bit as opposed to going to banking and then doing something else
Bryan the celebrity🔥🔥🔥👽
I wish!!!
I go to W&L as well!
Bryan - any advice to prepare for a Summer Analyst stint for next year to get a return offer?
Hopefully it's not virtual - be communicative, show strong effort nothing can beat the combination
I just got you in my recommended great vid if you can make some videos about hedge funds would be great!👍🏼
Sounds great!
So I'm currently a senior and got admitted into Wharton and will work hard to get into the PE work field. Wish me luck fellas.
best of luck!
Wow same. Got into Wharton and plan to get prepared for PE @The Silent Hustler
i work at vista i would recommend good experience far better than hedge fund here you learn the actual business side
Hiring them early could also push the person to stay atleast 2 years in IB, till the time they get hired officially.
I was today years old when I found out preme was owned by TCG!! Mind blown. Wonder if Rubenstein gets free box logos
HAHAH
Does private company investment in public listed company ? That is what level of investment is high in private equity firm? Is it level 1 ,2 or 3??
You have the voice of a hit man
LOL
Are you considering any other options besides private equity for your post-banking career?
Do you have a PE vs VC video?
Hey Brian! I’m currently in my first year of college and have a interest in investment banking. If I were to get a masters in business administration, would that be helpful in me landing a job in investment banking? And for the job itself, is what we learn at university helpful or do we learn mostly at the job?
Yup MBA's are a great way to become an associate - learn mostly at the job
you don't need that aha. I became a investment banker without a degree
Hey Bryan, Do you think it's possible for someone in equity sales / fixed income sales to transition to PE?
I don't think it's that frequent (as opposed to M&A IB) but finance is still finance...
Companies that are public may need to raise more capital, so use a private placement. Look at The Movie Studio mves. Lots of opportunities in raising equity.
I am currently in my Internship as an Investment Banker (final requirement from my University) and thinking if I should go to Private Equity after my internship or continue Investment Banking, what are your thoughts?
Should I start my career in Private Equity or Investment Banking?
it's typically more "traditional" to start in IB but if you have the chance to do so, I think it's fine to start in PE - and this is becoming slightly more common
Hey Bryan, any experience or insight on people moving from law school into IB or PE?
I know a couple people who've made that switch - the ones I know got a MBA but I know a lot of the skillsets are transferrable
@@TheBryanJun hello I am also a law school final year. It be big help if you can help provide for this path.
yes you should, more more money and more enjoyable than IB
Are there any books you would recommend to learn more about investment banking?
Zachary Maurer I second this...
I haven't really read books on banking - I'd read liars poker if you want a dramatic insight into finance!
Investment Banking by Joshua Rosenbaum and Joshua Pearl
When you say banking, you mean IB? Is that is the only way to join a PE?
Yup and no people go into PE from consulting, MBA's etc.
Bryan not true. You can get into PE from any industry just have to be business minded and well liked. You could start a firm today.
is it possible to go into PE out of college or do you need to go into IB first?
It's definitely possible but not common - I have heard tho that PE firms are slowly realizing they can get talent right away so slowly but surely they may hire more directly out of undergrad
Have you ever invested in PE? And if so post a vid on that with all the facts, pros, cons, etc! Thanks for this company!!
PE investors (LP's) are typically big institutions / very wealthy individuals
I've been trying my best to learn what and how private equity works...im only 15 lol
good to explore all options
what do you think of Babson and what are the benefits of having a undergraduate degree from there?
Don't know much about Babson personally
Hey dude you’re teach8ng us youngings a lot hahahah
Hahhahahahaha thanks
hair looked dope tbh
HAHA thanks
Im meeting with a hybrid PE/VC fund as an analyst position for post graduation. It would be an analyst position, what would I "expect" to try and negotiate for a salary?
Hm right after undergrad PE/VC is rare but I think it's becoming more of a common place - probably banking standard (85-90)?
Bryan yeah it is rare but I’ve been networking with the partners and analysts and they’re looking for analyst help so I meet with them this week
8:45 funny you said when you should start thinking about it at like 15 and doing algebra 1 me: doing geometry 15 in junior year 🧐
LOL
Hey man, what you think about wealth management?
Idk much about it from my peers who are in it it seems a bit more laid back than IB, slightly more client facing at a junior level
Two questions. 1) do your co-workers know about you TH-cam channel 2) let’s say you’re interested in IB/PE but not interested in working the hours required by the industry. Is there another career that could offer similarities?
Yup and if by similarities you mean pay theres plenty (doctor, lawyer, SWE) keep in mind they all have their pros and cons
Bryan - I was thinking more along the lines of the focus of the work.
@@TheBryanJun you mean SWEs at big Companies make the same as IB people say 5-10 years down the line i know they make the same in the starting years
What college degree should I study to work in Private Equity firms?
Hi Bryan, currently I’m in college and enrolled in a program for my credit analysis certificate by a very reputable company. I want to get into private banking/wealth management, what do you think it’ll take to get there?
I think your best bet is networking and checking if your school is a target school first
@@TheBryanJun is Wharton a good target school?
@@santiagomoposita3895 that's the TOP TOP target school mate
did u have any progress. it's hard
@@15v1c1 Really? I’m glad I got in then !
Hi Bryan, i’m from Brazil and i just got my first in Investment Baking, and i think you helped a lot in the decision making. Thank you. I don’t know if you already made a video on this, but how do you stand out in Investment Banking in low rankings? I’ve heard that people deliberately send e-mails late night just to show that they worked long hours. Thanks. Love your vids!
Lol I would not snake people above you like that I think people in the industry who have been in it long enough and the quality of people you actually want to impress would be shown by whether or not they want genuine good work or if they just wanna see you sending an email at 3am
Olá Daniel, qual foi o curso que tiraste?
Finanças?
Abraço de Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
How does one reach out to these PE firms to propose investment deals?
We send around CIP / CIM's detailing the investment opportunity but a lot of it is MD's reaching otu directly
@@TheBryanJun been struggling lately to get to the big firms directly.
Legend. Hey man thanks as well too.
Thanks!
That is not controversial. People should not be choosing careers so early, especially when the hours can be grueling and soul crushing. I was in the risk management side of investment banking/BB (think Market Risk& compliance) and I had the chance to move into the M&A/IBD but I was seasoned enough to realize that IBD was not for me. The problem with early recruiting is that students do not have enough time to research if banking or PE is for them. Recruiters want "Top Talent", but the top talent is the person who took the time to critically research to see if Banking or PE is right for him/her.
Another thing with PE is that going the traditional path, IBD analyst to PE associate to M7 MBA will not guarantee a partnership or principal role. I have seen people from non-traditional backgrounds such as big 4 and corporate finance make it into principal and partner roles in some good PE firms. It is about being in the right place at the right time.
By the way, your hair.......I am getting more Elvis Presley vibes than Dracula vibes.
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Hey Bryan, what’s the possibility of switching from Big Four Corporate Finance to Private Equity?
not too high
@@TheBryanJun any suggestions on how to go into P.E besides going through the MBA route? Thanks
Does Masters in Financial Engineering prepare you for a job in quantitative hedge funds?
Not sure but it sounds like it would! I know a lot of quants have a math/statistics background and often require masters/phd but this is all from me reading / hearing from people rather than direct experience
@@TheBryanJun Any insights about hedge fund recruitments, diversity in qualifications & the next trend taking over of the quantitative hedge fund industry would be great. Kindly avoid shareholder activism as that's almost like Private Equity -ish
Hey Bryan I am just starting out as a sophomore in high school and I was just wondering should I do Finance in college or should I get my MBA/ Business degree?
You can do both but if you're a sophomore in high school I would not worry about what your college major should be / MBA right now
How long is long run?
I havent been on a long run in a long time
I am really enjoying your videos here in the UK, I like how direct you are, keep at it! I was wondering: I have just finished my bachelor in Economics, I am working a year in a basic accountancy role before doing a 1 year master in a target school. By the time I finish my master's degree I'll be 24: is that too late to start working in investment banking?
Definitely not - probably close to average analyst age
Nope, but probably better to go for an associate role if you have a masters
thanks for u content
Happy to help!
6k I’m calling 10k by the end of November
That'd be sickkkk
I don’t know why I started focusing on his hands moving. I’ll play the video again , but this time with the phone down and just listen to it.
LOL sorry
I feel like this is a dumb question, but you talked alot about the competitive nature of entering P.E. firms. Why don't people just start their own firms? Isn't P.E. lightly regulated? People pool their funds...why don't they pool their talent? Maybe I'm oversimplifying it.
Where's that "throw?"
What’s MBA and what’s the uk equivalent
masters in business administration - I assume there's MBA's in the UK as well?
@@TheBryanJun top man
I love the hand sanitizer affiliate link 😂
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Hi Bryan I am 24 years old and I am thinking to join private equity in future. Can you what is the age limit of private equity for the entry level position.
no age limit but most hire directly out of two-three years of banking
@@TheBryanJun Will private equity hire me if I have two years IB experience but I am 31 years old when I apply for private equity entry position? I am asking this because I am 25 now I may get my masters and IB experience and after it is done I guess I will be 31 WHEN APPLYING FOR PRIVATE EQUITY ENTRY LEVEL POSITION.
@@pembasherpa3601 I'm not in private equity but my opinion is that recruiting may be more difficult but will be possible. Being a PE associate is both a physically and mentally demanding role. The physical aspect may be your weak side at 30, they expect 70hours, few 30 year olds can commit to that since you may have greater personal responsibility, in this case headhunter or the firm will have a bias in some instances.
Accounting vs finance
different hats for different folks
Bryan I am a Computer Science graduate working as a developer in India and want to switch to Private equity career. Will Masters in Management help me in breaking into PE career?
I would stick with comp sci tbh it's a much more fun career
Do you know of any firms hiring out of undergrad?
a couple have started but buy side is still primarily post banking
If you are still consdiering presidency, you have my vote haha
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I am MBA fresher.can I get job in private equity as a fresher
Blackstone♥
elite af
Wish i thought abt private equity before picking only economics when I coukd have taken maths too oops
econ is still a good major to have!