We have changed our privacy policy. In addition, we use cookies on our website for various purposes. By continuing on our website, you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn about our practices by reading our privacy policy.

Qualifications

Qualifications

Becoming an investment banker is pretty difficult. Unlike many highly-paid professionals, such as anesthesiologists or actuaries, you can't just go to school, learn what you need to know, and get a job. You have to go to the right school and learn what you need to know. 

While that may sound a bit more like your odds of getting a job rather than the qualifications needed to get a job, in this rare instance, they're one in the same. If you don't go to a top-tier business school, big banks won't consider you good enough to hire. Sure sounds like a qualification to us.

Assuming you get into Harvard or Wharton, you'll need to nab a degree in business with a focus in anything money. Afterward, you can jump up the ropes in a firm as an analyst or try for your MBA right off the bat. Once you're in, though, you're in.