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Don’t know if this has been answered in a video already but DS/ML is increasingly being used in the front office - the larger firms have dedicated ML research divisions and portfolio managers are now utilising data scientists more effectively (depending on the type of firm). Use cases vary wildly from earnings predictions to portfolio allocation etc
Finally ,thanks for doing this video maybe u could go into more detail of hedgefund salaries and bonuses aswell as co investemnt opportunities likewise with PE :salaries plus bonuses and co investemnt .love the video
Hey just out of interest, you should do a video on the demographics of your viewers as I'd be keen to see the age and gender breakdown. Gender specifically because the finance industry can be seen as male dominated. Thanks!
Should of differentiated discretionary/fundamental and quantitative/systematic hedge funds as the work is quite different and the latter being more tech focused 👍🏽
Would it be easier to get into S&T at an investment bank, then go to hedge fund. Rather than go into traditional IB (m&a and ipo) then hedge fund. Thank you for your videos!! I’m a freshman college student looking at finance and these are really good videos that explain finance beyond the traditional banking route.
no it is not easier than going from IB. But it is possible. The skill sets are different. You dont become an expert in valuation in S&T like you do in IB, and you gain industry specific expertise. It easier as a trader than a sales person though.
Depending on the type of HF you wanna break into. If it's a macro HF, then S&T. If it's a quant HF, then you probably need quant experience at a relevant trading desk. If it's a merger arbitrage HF, then you need M&A background. If it's a distressed HF, then you would need restructuring experience.
Super useful video! Can you make a video for M&A division of investment bank? I think you have made many awesome in-depth videos for all the other divisions except that!
Hi, what would you recommend I do to best improve my chances of gaining insight weeks and internships next year, seeing as I didn't get any spring insight weeks. I am studying Accounting and Finance at the University of Birmingham currently in my first year. I have a huge passion for the industry and wonder if missing these weeks was a big loss to the potential of my career path. Thanks in advance.
hi - I graduated in finance last year with a 2.1 from sussex uni. I did an 8 week internship with icap (brokerage and not ib) in aug-sept after my second year of studies. I got 52% in first year which is shit. I secured my internship through my uncle being good friends with a broker at icap, I still had to submit a cv and interview for the position but I got it. missing your spring weeks doesnt matter honestly. internship postings dont care about experience because they exist for those with zero experience. If I were you id ask family and friends if they know anyone who works in finance. if they do contact them, if not create a linked in and try and connect with people in your chosen field. Then ask these people if their firm as any internship opportunities, if they dont, ask them if they know anyone who works for the company at which internships are advertised. It helps to know who the hiring manager of an internship is (human psychology will favour applicants whom the hirer knows (of). Create a solid cv and ask your uni careers team to check it for you, AND go to topcv.com and subit it there. then apply to many internships, try doing at least 1 a day - BUT each CV needs to be tailored to each internship - www.forbes.com/sites/kathycaprino/2019/03/23/how-to-write-a-resume-that-passes-the-artificial-intelligence-test/ this link will explain how to do it.
@@TallunePlayzMc all tests are hard if you dont prepare. some modules are easier than others. accounting for managers (yr 2) was the hardest imo. if you keep up with the weekly lectures and seminars (harder than it sounds) and revise like at alevel for a month for each exam youll easily get a 2.1
you still in ib? I currently work as an IT business functional analyst at Deutsche Bank, looking into getting in IB or hedge fund (hard) but the hours scare me lol. If it were atleast remote or hybrid I could bear it but I can only imagine staying in the office in front of a monitor for 18h...
Love your vids, keep it up! Had a quick question about whether it would be worth me applying for sales and trading graduate scheme for the next intake. I graduated from UCL in maths, currently working as a programming developer doing actuarial modelling. I heard it’s pretty hard to get in to front office roles without prior relevant internships. Do you think my actuarial modelling experience will make me stand out when applying or will people with relevant summer internships have a greater change. Will appreciate a reply, even if it’s a quick yes or no. Thanks!
With your highly technical background I would try firms like Two Sigma, Winton, Marshall Wace etc. A dear friend of mine joined Two Sigma just after his PhD, with no internship. Good luck!
I'd say getting into M&A IB is slightly harder to get into compared to S&T. M&A is slightly more demanding, competitive and higher pay. It's one of the more center-focused groups of an investment bank.
@@hamzabsahin More hours, less money, less prestige, less interesting work (coming from a current MC). Especially now with no travel perks consulting has lost a lot of its value proposition.
Hello Afzal! What do you think of Warwick Business School in the IB or the general corporate world? Is it well respected/a target school? Thanks in advance :)
You're videos are great, but you make too much confusion between S&T and Investment Banking. For example they are less and less Traders in Hedge fund, it's mostly Quant Fund
If you can raise money and have decent amount of money just set up your own hedge fund.. remember most hedge funds fail and underperform basic tracker funds or mutual funds
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Super useful info with a lovely lo-fi background, thanks for sharing!
Can you do a video on quantitative finance roles and focus on the emergence of Data Science and Machine Learning in the industry
Don’t know if this has been answered in a video already but DS/ML is increasingly being used in the front office - the larger firms have dedicated ML research divisions and portfolio managers are now utilising data scientists more effectively (depending on the type of firm). Use cases vary wildly from earnings predictions to portfolio allocation etc
Please make this video happen
Interesting ! A similar video about careers in Asset Management companies VS careers in Private Banking (wealth management) would be great!
Yes I was going to ask him the same thing!
You are well spoken and very straight to the point. You are very good!!!!! Great video
Thank you!
Finally ,thanks for doing this video maybe u could go into more detail of hedgefund salaries and bonuses aswell as co investemnt opportunities likewise with PE :salaries plus bonuses and co investemnt .love the video
3:15 ,this is Malaysia. Malaysian citizen here
Was waiting for this video!! ✌️
Afzal, I love your videos especially your study/ work with me videos.
Please do a video on investment research roles vs IB
Hey just out of interest, you should do a video on the demographics of your viewers as I'd be keen to see the age and gender breakdown.
Gender specifically because the finance industry can be seen as male dominated.
Thanks!
Should of differentiated discretionary/fundamental and quantitative/systematic hedge funds as the work is quite different and the latter being more tech focused 👍🏽
Awesome Video as always! Except the missing numbers or a table to sum it all up😉
You should do a video on working at domestic investment banks/firms vs foreign investment banks/firms
Would it be easier to get into S&T at an investment bank, then go to hedge fund. Rather than go into traditional IB (m&a and ipo) then hedge fund.
Thank you for your videos!! I’m a freshman college student looking at finance and these are really good videos that explain finance beyond the traditional banking route.
no it is not easier than going from IB. But it is possible. The skill sets are different. You dont become an expert in valuation in S&T like you do in IB, and you gain industry specific expertise. It easier as a trader than a sales person though.
Depending on the type of HF you wanna break into. If it's a macro HF, then S&T. If it's a quant HF, then you probably need quant experience at a relevant trading desk. If it's a merger arbitrage HF, then you need M&A background. If it's a distressed HF, then you would need restructuring experience.
Thank you for sharing this video for insfiring people like me
thank you, i helped me a lot
Super useful video! Can you make a video for M&A division of investment bank? I think you have made many awesome in-depth videos for all the other divisions except that!
Very Informative One
Hi, what would you recommend I do to best improve my chances of gaining insight weeks and internships next year, seeing as I didn't get any spring insight weeks. I am studying Accounting and Finance at the University of Birmingham currently in my first year. I have a huge passion for the industry and wonder if missing these weeks was a big loss to the potential of my career path.
Thanks in advance.
hi - I graduated in finance last year with a 2.1 from sussex uni. I did an 8 week internship with icap (brokerage and not ib) in aug-sept after my second year of studies. I got 52% in first year which is shit. I secured my internship through my uncle being good friends with a broker at icap, I still had to submit a cv and interview for the position but I got it. missing your spring weeks doesnt matter honestly. internship postings dont care about experience because they exist for those with zero experience. If I were you id ask family and friends if they know anyone who works in finance. if they do contact them, if not create a linked in and try and connect with people in your chosen field. Then ask these people if their firm as any internship opportunities, if they dont, ask them if they know anyone who works for the company at which internships are advertised. It helps to know who the hiring manager of an internship is (human psychology will favour applicants whom the hirer knows (of). Create a solid cv and ask your uni careers team to check it for you, AND go to topcv.com and subit it there. then apply to many internships, try doing at least 1 a day - BUT each CV needs to be tailored to each internship - www.forbes.com/sites/kathycaprino/2019/03/23/how-to-write-a-resume-that-passes-the-artificial-intelligence-test/ this link will explain how to do it.
@@habibtalukter5895 Hey man do you have IG? If not, do you have any other social media platforms we can talk on?
@@habibtalukter5895 I go to the same uni. Just wanted to ask how hard the tests are during 2/3rd year
@@TallunePlayzMc all tests are hard if you dont prepare. some modules are easier than others. accounting for managers (yr 2) was the hardest imo. if you keep up with the weekly lectures and seminars (harder than it sounds) and revise like at alevel for a month for each exam youll easily get a 2.1
Comparison with corporate law would be good
PLEASE make a video specifically about wealth management and their salaries
Hey Afzal! Nice video. Can you make a video on new criteria of CFA?
sit around until stupid o'clock. i feel this
you still in ib? I currently work as an IT business functional analyst at Deutsche Bank, looking into getting in IB or hedge fund (hard) but the hours scare me lol. If it were atleast remote or hybrid I could bear it but I can only imagine staying in the office in front of a monitor for 18h...
Can you talk about the competitiveness of apprenticeships and how to get the best chance of sucess. Thank you
Have you applied to any this year?
When you say you can break into a hedge fund at specific trading desks, which desks see the highest transitions into these HFs?
Dear... I liked your information.
Love your vids, keep it up!
Had a quick question about whether it would be worth me applying for sales and trading graduate scheme for the next intake.
I graduated from UCL in maths, currently working as a programming developer doing actuarial modelling.
I heard it’s pretty hard to get in to front office roles without prior relevant internships.
Do you think my actuarial modelling experience will make me stand out when applying or will people with relevant summer internships have a greater change.
Will appreciate a reply, even if it’s a quick yes or no.
Thanks!
With your highly technical background I would try firms like Two Sigma, Winton, Marshall Wace etc. A dear friend of mine joined Two Sigma just after his PhD, with no internship. Good luck!
Can someone explain face time culture? 11:17
Isn't hedging also done by the treasury of corporate investment banks?
What would you say is easier to get into, M&A or the trading floor, or is equally competitive. Thanks
I'd say getting into M&A IB is slightly harder to get into compared to S&T. M&A is slightly more demanding, competitive and higher pay. It's one of the more center-focused groups of an investment bank.
Good grades, extracurricular activities and networking. Also strong CV and Cover Letter
M&A is for ?
@@jameljeanjacques8511 mergers and acquisitions
@@tyleredwards8694 thanks
Hey love your videos can you do one about quant developer and what you need to get in a quant developer position
Can you make a video on investment consulting and management consulting ?
Thank youuu
Private Wealth Management vs Asset Management..
Afzal, do you know if industry placements can lead to grad offers?
Hi,i want to know which country is better for finance career like Australia, uk and usa?
Whats the Name of the City in the first secounds of the Video?
Random question. While you were at Goldman sachs, what was the biggest bonus you/someone else received? Great video 👍
Thanks bruh .
I got easily understood the difference.
But I think they are very hard working jobs
14:10 Could not fathom why somebody would move from a Hedge Fund to consulting.
Why so?
@@hamzabsahin More hours, less money, less prestige, less interesting work (coming from a current MC). Especially now with no travel perks consulting has lost a lot of its value proposition.
@@TheTallicafan appreciate the honesty.
is it viable to get into hedge funds or PE from asset management instead of Investment banking?
Is pay between front and back office in an IB significantly different?
Yes, there is a vast difference.
@@Charlie0311 care to elaborate, go in depth?
Do you have a video on Crypto currency?
What education is required to start a hedge fund business?
Hello Afzal! What do you think of Warwick Business School in the IB or the general corporate world? Is it well respected/a target school? Thanks in advance :)
Yes, definately a well respected University. Many investment banks recruit from there.
Would you go back into IB? 👀
Hey Afzal you know in trading desks at investment banks how do they get clients and what if I want to be a client ?
You're videos are great, but you make too much confusion between S&T and Investment Banking. For example they are less and less Traders in Hedge fund, it's mostly Quant Fund
Hedge fund
no you dont need to work in Investment banking before hedge funds
Exactly majority of people never worked in investment banking
@@eddierosario1537 yeah I dont get why he said that, its just not true today, even last year.
"until stupid o'clock" hahhah
If you can raise money and have decent amount of money just set up your own hedge fund.. remember most hedge funds fail and underperform basic tracker funds or mutual funds
not a fan of background music
I'm in the middle of a engineering degree. I'm looking at applying to a IB internship would i still have a chance of getting accepted.
RJVX12 algorithm is the best, there is no point in arguing with this
I tried trading on my own but it only left chasing shadows
For the Algorithmus
Why worry about cryptocurrency quotes if there is RJVX12 algorithm?
I just want to be a billionaire 😒
Ok 👌
@@loser3357 you gonna make me one 🥺?
Corporate slave vs. Corporate slave. There, fixed your title.
Both entirely pointless industries
RJVX12 algorithm is my choice, i dont worry about BTC rates at all