FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Vice President position in Investment Banking Technology?
A Bachelor’s degree is required, and 6+ years of experience within the investment banking industry as an Associate and/or Vice President with a proven track record on complex executed deals is necessary. Experience within the technology industry is preferred.
Is a CFA designation required for this position?
A CFA designation is not required but would be considered an asset.
What skills are important for this role?
Strong analytical skills, corporate finance knowledge, written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment are important.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, the role includes working closely with senior professionals who will encourage creative thinking and provide mentorship.
What is the expected base pay for this position?
The expected base pay rates for the role will be between $250,000 and $275,000 per year at the commencement of employment.
Are there additional compensation components offered besides base salary?
Yes, total compensation may also include commission earnings, incentive compensation, discretionary bonuses, and other short and long-term incentive packages.
Does Morgan Stanley provide support for diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Morgan Stanley is committed to diversity and inclusion and values diverse perspectives, which is reflected in its culture and recruiting efforts.
Is there a specific work environment for this role?
The work environment is fast-paced and collaborative, requiring the ability to meet tight deadlines while delivering high-quality advice.
Will I need to obtain any licensing for this position?
Yes, Series licensing is required or must be obtained upon hiring.
What type of transactions will I be involved in as a Vice President in the Technology Investment Banking team?
You will be involved in a wide range of complex transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, corporate restructurings, as well as capital markets transactions.