Break Into Wall Street

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| Role | Primary Responsibility | Key Skill Requirements | Typical Hours Per Week | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Advising on M&A, IPOs, debt issuance, and restructurings | Financial modeling, valuation, deal execution, client presentations | 80–100+ | | Sales & Trading (S&T) | Buying and selling securities for clients or the firm's own account | Market knowledge, risk management, quick decision-making, salesmanship | 60–80 | | Private Equity (PE) | Investing in private companies, often taking a controlling stake to improve operations and sell for a profit | Deal sourcing, due diligence, operational improvement, advanced LBO modeling | 70–90+ | | Hedge Funds (HF) | Using pooled funds to generate returns through a variety of strategies | Advanced modeling, data analysis, investment thesis generation, risk management | 70–90 | | Asset Management (AM) | Managing investments for institutional and retail clients | Portfolio construction, security selection, client communication, risk assessment | 60–80 | | Equity Research (ER) | Providing analysis and recommendations on stocks to institutional investors | Industry analysis, financial statement analysis, report writing, valuation | 60–75 | break into wall street

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