Hi Kenji, you did it again! ✨ This explanation is so good especially in FS recruiting. It's really thrown around so much. Can you also please cover next time roles of Front , Middle, and Back office positions like a summary in the FS industry? Thank you and truly supporting your channel!
You are the man Kenji. You should do a video for up and coming invest bankers. Eg. Sophomore analyst positions, certifications that are helpful (Bloomberg, SIE, etc. )
Hi Kenji! Really enjoyed this video, was a very clear explanation of how both sides work. Was wondering if you have any thoughts on GPs vs LPs? i.e. How are the career paths different? Difference in compensation, etc
Hey Kenji, Think thrice before you answer these... .Which one do you think is the best for exit oppurtunities into private equity ? (In Current Scenario & Future) 1) M&A Analyst at Elite Boutique IB 2) Leveraged Finance Analyst at Bulge Bracket IB ( Like J.P.M ) 3) Technology Analyst, who deals with [ all Product Groups at Bulge Bracket IB ] or Elite Boutique IB ( Like Qatalyst Partners ) & .Which amongst above is best to stay permanently way until Director ? i.e The One which compensates most salary in case of permanent stay in IB. Please help me out with these two questions.
Love this videos, thanks mate! For instance, from going from a Big4 to the buy side, would you say there are big difference from consulting vs assurance?
Thanks! I'd say it's more common from Big4 deals advisory or management consulting. But the buy side is so large that there's probably a good number of opportunities for financial audit/assurance too
In BB M&A you're advising for a client, while in PE you're executing the deal with PE funds money. So quite different dynamic when you're an advisor or a buyer
Can you break into buy side like Private equity, asset management, hedge funds, especially after college if you have great communication skills? Other than great communication skills what else do you need like hard skills? Should I take up Financial edge courses? I was already doing CMA(USA) but kinda get interested into getting into buy side?
Hey, communications skills are useful but for analytical roles they're not the top priority. Common skills in the buy side are financial modeling, corporate finance, accounting, and excel (also depends on how front-office your role is). If you don't feel confident with these skills, you can always check out some of the FE courses, or our courses as well: learn.careerprinciples.com/courses/finance-valuation-course
Hi Kenji, I just want to know your opinion. I'm currently working in the commercial bank for 2 years Do you think it's still possible to move into investment banking?
Hey it’s hard to say without much information about your previous experience/education…what area of commercial banking are you in? Overall, it’s not a typical or easy move but if you know the right people in IB anything is possible
Yeah. I currently work at ICBC Bank in Indonesia branch. My current area is corporate banking which is about credit facility and trade finance.. What do you think about corporate finance prospect?
Ken my self sumanjali ,iam a indain ca student at final level .but I dont have much partical exposure .honestly saying don't have basic knowledge ..I have one year for campus placement ..canu plz help me how I can improve English and technical skills and talk like u confidentially and informative ..what skills must have to survive in financial carrier .pls help me.thanq.
Hi Kenji, you did it again! ✨ This explanation is so good especially in FS recruiting. It's really thrown around so much. Can you also please cover next time roles of Front , Middle, and Back office positions like a summary in the FS industry? Thank you and truly supporting your channel!
Glad you liked it! thanks for the suggestion I'll keep it in mind!
Hi Kenji,
Can you please do a video on financial modeling? I really want to learn how to do it
You have the best way of explaining! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Your voice is so soothing. Great content!
You are the man Kenji. You should do a video for up and coming invest bankers. Eg. Sophomore analyst positions, certifications that are helpful (Bloomberg, SIE, etc. )
Hey will keep it in mind, thanks for the suggestion!
Hi Kenji! Really enjoyed this video, was a very clear explanation of how both sides work. Was wondering if you have any thoughts on GPs vs LPs? i.e. How are the career paths different? Difference in compensation, etc
Great content!
My friend is working in a VC doing MA advisory
Are you going to do a video about certifications within the financial sector? Like the CFI FMVA of the CFA?
Edit: great video btw!
Well explained!!!
Hi kenji, can you make a video about types of investments and difference between investment and trading securities….😊
Thanks a lot..please keep sharing such helpful videos
Thank you and more to come hopefully!
It’s so enlightening
You cleared the clouds which hides the beauty of early morning Sun, Keep Rock broo🤝🤝🤝
Great video thank you
Your videos are really helpful!! Could you also explain some financial back operations roles?
Thank you will keep it in mind!
Really well explained!! Thank you Kenji
You explain really nice and simple. I wish my corporate finance professor was like you.
Haha thank you Musran!
Well explained! Can you make a video on how you allocate your time between FT work, TH-cam, and your side business?
What would be in news letter ??
Super helpful! Keep inspiring us!
Thank you!
Hey Kenji, i am unsure if you have taken the SIE exam, but if you have could you name drop some solid study sources and courses?
Is there any place where we can learn financial modeling in discriptive way
This is was super helpful and informative. Thank you so much!
Great explanation Kenji, cheers for this!
What a good explanation Kenji, thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching Cesar!
Cheers, mate. Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
Thank you!!!
The video was great. Thank you!
Hey Kenji, Think thrice before you answer these...
.Which one do you think is the best for exit oppurtunities into private equity ? (In Current Scenario & Future)
1) M&A Analyst at Elite Boutique IB
2) Leveraged Finance Analyst at Bulge Bracket IB ( Like J.P.M )
3) Technology Analyst, who deals with [ all Product Groups at Bulge Bracket IB ] or Elite Boutique IB ( Like Qatalyst Partners )
&
.Which amongst above is best to stay permanently way until Director ?
i.e The One which compensates most salary in case of permanent stay in IB.
Please help me out with these two questions.
Love this videos, thanks mate! For instance, from going from a Big4 to the buy side, would you say there are big difference from consulting vs assurance?
Thanks! I'd say it's more common from Big4 deals advisory or management consulting. But the buy side is so large that there's probably a good number of opportunities for financial audit/assurance too
Nicely done!
Thank you Muhammad!
You're amazing!!
Whats the difference between MA in BB and MA in PEVC firm ?
In BB M&A you're advising for a client, while in PE you're executing the deal with PE funds money. So quite different dynamic when you're an advisor or a buyer
@@KenjiExplains thank you very much, you are wonderful you tuber , and actually he is working in advisory firm focusing on Corperate Finance and MA
Can you break into buy side like Private equity, asset management, hedge funds, especially after college if you have great communication skills? Other than great communication skills what else do you need like hard skills? Should I take up Financial edge courses?
I was already doing CMA(USA) but kinda get interested into getting into buy side?
Hey, communications skills are useful but for analytical roles they're not the top priority. Common skills in the buy side are financial modeling, corporate finance, accounting, and excel (also depends on how front-office your role is).
If you don't feel confident with these skills, you can always check out some of the FE courses, or our courses as well: learn.careerprinciples.com/courses/finance-valuation-course
Hi Kenji, I just want to know your opinion.
I'm currently working in the commercial bank for 2 years
Do you think it's still possible to move into investment banking?
Hey it’s hard to say without much information about your previous experience/education…what area of commercial banking are you in? Overall, it’s not a typical or easy move but if you know the right people in IB anything is possible
Yeah. I currently work at ICBC Bank in Indonesia branch. My current area is corporate banking which is about credit facility and trade finance..
What do you think about corporate finance prospect?
@@KenjiExplains do you think taking CFA will increase my chance?
Ken my self sumanjali ,iam a indain ca student at final level .but I dont have much partical exposure .honestly saying don't have basic knowledge ..I have one year for campus placement ..canu plz help me how I can improve English and technical skills and talk like u confidentially and informative ..what skills must have to survive in financial carrier .pls help me.thanq.
The volume is low!!!
so learning financial modelling arent waste of time
Dhruv Rathee ka chota bhai😂😂😂
lol i guess i'm more of a sell side kind of gal