Global Capital Markets Internship Program
Analysts may work on a variety of assignments, often simultaneously, ranging from business development presentations for equity and debt offerings, in-depth market analytics, outline key observations and analyze trends for predicting both primary and secondary market direction. Analysts typically receive a broad-based introduction to financial analysis and exposure to a variety of business scenarios and financial products.
Analysts see first-hand how Global Capital Markets (GCM) functions while they develop a comprehensive skill set that includes strategic planning, investor identification and targeting along with correlation analysis.
Exposure Given to an Analyst
Morgan Stanley's deal-team structure gives analysts the opportunity to work closely with senior officers on a variety of projects. The work is challenging, and analysts are encouraged to roll up their sleeves, dig into financial statements and construct innovative solutions.
Assignments vary but typically include:
· Analyzing financial and operating information relating to corporations and industries.
· Creating statistical exhibits that analyze comparative financial performance.
· Developing marketing materials to articulate key investment highlights to investors and internal sales force.
· Participating actively in the execution of financings including roadshow planning and targeting.
· Active interaction and co-ordination with equity sales and research teams to determine investor sentiment towards company / sector and broader markets.
Analysts also frequently attend client meetings and have the opportunity to elaborate on parts of a presentation they have worked on and accompany clients on investor roadshows.
The depth and breadth of experience analysts gain during their tenure is matched only by the high level of responsibility they are entrusted with so early in their careers. Morgan Stanley analysts are expected to pursue their assignments with excellence, collaborative spirit, and highest ethical standards.
Morgan Stanley analysts cite working with smart, driven people, and being constantly challenged on the job as some of the most rewarding aspects of their experience. Analysts gain a broad perspective during their two years with Morgan Stanley by working on transactions from origination to execution. In fact, it is not uncommon to open the Economic Times / Business Standard and see your transaction making headlines.
GCM - Attributes and Behaviors
Commercial
Demonstrates analytical prowess
· Accuracy in numbers.
· Ability to grasp concepts (financial, accounting and/or tax).
· Knowledge of which concepts to apply.
· Understanding of how to source input and manipulate data.
· Tailor analysis to client needs.
· Ability to present and explain presentation materials produced.
· Utilizes industry/company research.
Ownership
· Takes accountability
· Shows initiative
· Meticulous attention to detail
· Proactively seeks responsibility
Leadership
· Contributes to a positive work environment
· Adaptable to and embraces change
· Treats others with respect
· Displays integrity