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M**S
"How to get an Equity Research Analyst Job", a must for anyone who wants a job in Equity Research
For anyone approaching the Equity Research World for the first time, the task of sorting through the jargon and figuring out the organizational structure of the industry can be daunting. What is the difference between the buy side and the sell side? What does an Equity Research Analyst actually do? What to expect and how to prepare for an interview? These questions and many more are thoroughly answered by Gillian D. Elcock.Her clarification of the jargon is very helpful for recent graduates, as well as for those who what to switch industries. Although the book is geared more towards the buy side, it is just as useful for the sell side. The most useful part of the book however, is the demystification of the interviewing process. Elcock goes to great length to make sure the reader understands what the interviewing process is, what is expected, what to expect and how to succeed. In a highly competitive industry like this, there is no room for error, and intensive preparation is key for success. But how should one prepare? The author gives great tips and examples for how to anticipate difficult questions like brain teasers, how prepare for the "stock of the day" type questions and how to not be caught by surprise by the different rounds of interviews and the demands of each.While there are couple of books out there on Equity Research methodologies and valuation techniques, none is so practical and applied to the basic process of getting a job. The book offers insight without which it is hard to see how one might break through the glass wall. For anyone thinking about getting into Equity Research, this should be the first book to pick up.
F**T
Excellent primer on equity research written by an experienced equity research analyst
I purchased this book because I am in the process of changing career path and move into equity research. I found "How to Get an Equity Research Analyst Job" to be extremely helpful in preparing for interviews, and while the book is primarily targeted to business school and undergraduate students, I believe it is also a very good reference book for more experienced finance professionals.The book begins with an overview of the asset management industry and the role of securities analysts (sell and buy side). The author than explains how to best prepare for the different types of interviews: the stock pitch, brainteasers, case interviews, and the "analyze a stock on the day" interview, among others. What I found particularly helpful was Chapter 4, "Understand and prepare for the stock pitch interview": the author uses Colgate-Palmolive stock as an example and clearly defines all the steps necessary to select the stock, obtain financial reports, calculate the key financial ratios, determine the risks and, most importantly, how to structure the investment thesis.I would definitely recommend "How to Get an Equity Research Analyst Job" to anyone who is interested in sell side equity research and people who want to make a career change.
A**G
Things you should already know
It's great to have someone to hold your hands to guide you through the door of getting a job in equity research.This book provides from the basic understanding of the job, what it entails, what you should be doing to prepare for an interview, how you should do it and also a lot of words of encouragement should you not get the job. Though it depicts a positive view of an equity research analyst, there are also skeptical illustrations of how the life of an equity analyst will be.One thing's for sure is that it gives the reader a glimpse of the occupation through a lens that is pretty clear.Gillian has done a great job to guide newbies into the field of equity research and I would say this book is a good quick read to form a framework of strategy of how you want to stride into this profession.However, if you are already a somewhat knowledgeable business student, you don't really need to read this. You may already know much of the stuff inside. For avid financiers, skip this.
N**N
A very helpful book for preparing interviews
I bought this book to prepare for an interview process at JP Morgan, the insight this provided gave me an edge and prepared me well enough to tackle the interviews. One of the most helpful sections, in my opinion, was the formulation of answers to the typical interview questions like Why ER? Why this bank? etc...I recommend the book if you want to prepare for the selection process.
L**K
An excellent book for prospective equity research analysts!
This book provides an excellent overview of the Equity Research profession and provides EXTREMELY useful tips on how to approach an equity research job interview. It covers everything from the very basics (e.g. what does a research analyst do? what is the difference between a 'buy-side' and a 'sell-side' analyst?) to the more complex concepts (e.g. how to pitch a stock; how to handle specific equity research-related questions in a job interview). I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the equity research profession (along with a good primer on financial valuation, if you're not as familiar with it).
G**8
Great book! If you are looking for details (on ...
Great book! If you are looking for details (on say, how to do a detailed valuation, etc), you are not going to find it here. What this books does is that it gives you a good overview of the industry, with a bias towards the buy-side. The advice given, in my opinion, can be applied to the sell-side as well. As someone who is looking to change careers, I found this especially useful.
A**Y
very informative
Touched on a lot of information on the macro level that I wasn't aware of. Required reading for those who want to start in the business and have no real outside training.
S**O
For Beginners
The book is for beginners but is interesting.. The chapter "how to write your resumรฉ" is boring and nothing to do with equity research. Lot of pages that I just jumped! waste of time for some chapters describing "how to get a job". This kind of information should be in another kind of book (i.e. HR)
H**H
Easily the most practical and useful book that I have ...
Easily the most practical and useful book that I have come across on the subject. Most books and guides in this space are either too vague and theoretical or too broad to be relevant to analysts. There's usually still a big gap with regard to the (subsequent) application of the principles laid out, before the reader begins to see results. However this book is comprehensive without compromising on depth and insight - lots of detailed and current tips specific to the industry that can be actioned immediately. Tangible and easy to ready. My only regret is that I did not buy this book earlier. I couldn't recommend it more highly.
T**S
I would recommend this book.
It is a very good book for anyone who is interested in a career in equity research.It focuses on the buy side; however it is also useful for people who want to focus on the sell side.It starts off describing what equity research (asset management) involves and then provides you with tips and guidance on things such as your CV, the application process and it also more essentially interview tips (especially 'stock pitching').
M**P
A very good book.
A very useful and comprehensive book fro everyone interested to get a job as a equity analyst. A nice job.
A**R
Four Stars
Am not done reading it but so far so good, quite helpful if you know nothing about the industry.
A**R
Damaged
Received a book with a cover bent in half.
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