How to break into IB in Canada?

I'm currently a 2nd-year student at UofT studying finance (Not Rotman). During the past few weeks, I have been doing some research about my future career path and I foundIBto be really interesting.

By doing some research, I found that the future ofIBinNYCis way better than here in Canada. But I don't see how this is an option for me since they only select from target schools in the US.

Therefore I'm wondering what are some things that I need to start doing TODAY (or in the future) or things that I need to look out for, that will hopefully land me inIB.

Also, I'm currently looking for internships (with no previous experience), what are some entry-level internship positions that will help me with futureIBjobseeking?

Thanks in advance for any inputs on this, any advice/opinion/experience is welcomed!

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Oct 13, 2020 - 9:41am
ronwesley, what's your opinion? Comment below:

bump

khalistaniwarrior
Oct 13, 2020 - 10:07am
ronwesley, what's your opinion? Comment below:

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khalistaniwarrior
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  • InterninIB-M&A
Oct 13, 2020 - 10:08am

I am doing mySAat a global bank in Toronto next summer, and I would agree -- it has definitely got tougher to recruit for US gigs from Canada (and even tougher if your school lacks alumni).

Here are things that I would rank as the most important for third-year recruitment:

1). Finance experience; try to land some kind of related internship in your first/second-year summer (search fund,MMPE, boutiqueIB, big 4 corp finance etc). As you are a sophomore, you should be grinding to find something --> even consider working part-time during the school year (which I personally did). If you lack experience, landing interviews forSAwill be significantly harder.

2). Technical and Behavioural Prep -- study BIWS (breaking into wall street) guides throughout the school year. If you are recruiting forBB/EB's in Toronto, interviews are usually more technical heavy (i.e. paperlbo, brainteasers, etc).

3). Network

Note that recruiting has been accelerating year after year, with some offers being given in the winter/spring of 2nd year. The Big 6 in Canada usually happen later in the summer.

Edit, here is a good overview for theIBscene in Canada (although recruiting timelines are outdated --> and now accelerated): https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e4b34c9647539551e2d45c7/t/5e507007976c87268ccf643b/1582329874677/QFAC-Finance-Recruiting-Guide.pdf

Oct 13, 2020 - 10:22am
non-target-hustler, what's your opinion? Comment below:

I have talked with upper years in my program, they all said something like this: the very first internship is likely going to be the least one you want, as most finance related positions values previous experiences heavily. So I guess my best shot would be the second or third internship, that is if they are telling me the truth.

Btw did you attend a target school by any chance? Or CanadianIBdoesn't believe in that?

  • InterninIB-M&A
Oct 13, 2020 - 11:36am

Yes I do attend a target. And yes,IBvalues finance experience heavily --> which is why you need some sort of related experience in 1st or 2nd year.

If you look for opportunities, they will present themselves. Working at a search fund, big 4, or even boutique is definitely possible before third year recruiting (and should be the goal).

Oct 13, 2020 - 10:32am
drip_or_drown, what's your opinion? Comment below:

Lots of search funds in Toronto you can work part-time at to get your feet wet in a finance related role. Would talk to students who also interned at the same fund first to get a sense of what your day-to-day responsibilities look like first. Don't want to be stuck cold-calling businesses all day.

Oct 13, 2020 - 5:54pm
Nonymous, what's your opinion? Comment below:

I got in from Saint Mary's U in Halifax (biggest non-target in Maritimes?), network, network, network and take off cycle internships.

You can nail the technicals but get rejected on the fit, so know your story, kick ass and take names.

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Oct 14, 2020 - 10:58am
ronwesley, what's your opinion? Comment below:

are you the guy from money to millions

khalistaniwarrior
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2021年2月9日- 1:52pm

I'm Canadian as well. Honestly, you're going to have a tough time especially since you are not a Rotman student. My strong recommendation would be to explore all areas of finance and banking. Look at other roles - S&T, Corporate Banking,ECM,DCM, etc.

My friends thatlanded USIBjobsall attended target schools - think Queens/Ivey. I would suggest you explore the Canadian banks as well ifIBis something you're seriously interested.EspeciallyRBCsince theirIBDin the U.S. is massive.

Network as much as you possibly can. Take advantage of the fact that you're a student and people will take the time to offer advice.

2021年2月9日- 6:07pm
non-target-hustler, what's your opinion? Comment below:

Did you go to a target? What type of firm are you working at now and what internship did you had/suggest? Also could you please share some of your tips on networking? Sorry for the question chain, I'm really curious and want to plan ahead and ready to work hard. Thx

Feb 9, 2021 - 6:19pm
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