2021 Bank Resource Management Sophomore Summer Analyst Program (New York)
New York
Bachelor's Degree
Bank Resource Management Sales & Trading
The BRM Summer Analyst Program is a 10-week program, beginning with one week of classroom training followed by nine weeks of rotations across the BRM business. Summer Analysts will rotate through our Equity Securities Lending, Fixed Income Repo Trading, Derivatives XVA Trading and Clearing and Collateral Strategy & Optimization (CCSO) areas. The Program features a senior management speaker series, networking events, community service, a performance review and a mentorship program. Summer Analysts receive continued on-the-job training and benefit from working alongside experienced professionals on meaningful projects. In addition to daily responsibilities on the sales and trading desks, Summer Analysts will be assigned a summer-long project, which is presented to management at the end of the summer.
Summer Analysts begin with a one-day orientation where they are introduced to the Firm's businesses and learn what it is like to be an employee at Morgan Stanley. BRM Summer Analysts then attend Sales and Trading division-specific training, accompanied by an additional BRM-focused training day, teaching them core skills essential for a successful summer. The curriculum includes daily market updates, business-specific overviews and basic product and technical training.
Responsibilities
• Equity Securities Lending Trading (US and Global Markets): Borrow securities from the world's largest lending institutions and assist in lending functions to our hedge fund clients.
• Client Financing Repo Trading: Assist the team in providing liquidity to clients in fixed income products, and analyzing market rates and economic drivers, such as the Fed's Reverse Repo facility.
• Secured Funding: Learn how Morgan Stanley uses Repo and Stock Loan products to finance the Firm. Understand the Firm's secured funding framework and governance and assist traders in executing secured funding trades within this framework.
• BRM Equity and Fixed Income Sales and Marketing: Evaluate client portfolios and perform analysis on business opportunities.
• Clearing and Collateral Strategy & Optimization (CCSO): Quote/validate initial margin on new OTC trades and analyze historical data to ensure risk is adequately covered.
• Strategy: Learn about current BRM and Firm strategic initiatives and help pursue current strategies. Includes understanding of balance sheet management, risk controls around all of BRM's business units, management of capital and client analytics.
• XVA Trading: Price and manage counterparty credit, funding and collateral risks from new and legacy transactions facing FID counterparties.
Qualifications/ Skills/ Requirements
Morgan Stanley is made up of many talents and perspectives. One way we demonstrate our commitment to diversity is through the Sophomore Summer Program. This program is an integral part of our diversity recruiting efforts helping to attract Black, Hispanic, Native American, Female and/or LGBTQ+ college sophomores.
• You are pursuing an undergraduate degree (sophomore) with a graduation date of December 2022 or Spring 2023.
• Minimum 3.0 GPA.
• You have basic knowledge of and a keen interest in finance.
• You are analytical, adaptive, collaborative, a leader, and a multi-tasker.
• You possess strong oral and written communication skills.
Please visit www.morganstanley.com/careers for more information on the program, including required skills and eligibility requirements.
Please note that after submitting your application, you will be asked to complete a video-recorded questionnaire through HireVue. You will receive an email with additional information on how to complete the video after you submit your application. We encourage you to account for this in your application timeline.
Summer Analysts begin with a one-day orientation where they are introduced to the Firm's businesses and learn what it is like to be an employee at Morgan Stanley. BRM Summer Analysts then attend Sales and Trading division-specific training, accompanied by an additional BRM-focused training day, teaching them core skills essential for a successful summer. The curriculum includes daily market updates, business-specific overviews and basic product and technical training.
Responsibilities
• Equity Securities Lending Trading (US and Global Markets): Borrow securities from the world's largest lending institutions and assist in lending functions to our hedge fund clients.
• Client Financing Repo Trading: Assist the team in providing liquidity to clients in fixed income products, and analyzing market rates and economic drivers, such as the Fed's Reverse Repo facility.
• Secured Funding: Learn how Morgan Stanley uses Repo and Stock Loan products to finance the Firm. Understand the Firm's secured funding framework and governance and assist traders in executing secured funding trades within this framework.
• BRM Equity and Fixed Income Sales and Marketing: Evaluate client portfolios and perform analysis on business opportunities.
• Clearing and Collateral Strategy & Optimization (CCSO): Quote/validate initial margin on new OTC trades and analyze historical data to ensure risk is adequately covered.
• Strategy: Learn about current BRM and Firm strategic initiatives and help pursue current strategies. Includes understanding of balance sheet management, risk controls around all of BRM's business units, management of capital and client analytics.
• XVA Trading: Price and manage counterparty credit, funding and collateral risks from new and legacy transactions facing FID counterparties.
Qualifications/ Skills/ Requirements
Morgan Stanley is made up of many talents and perspectives. One way we demonstrate our commitment to diversity is through the Sophomore Summer Program. This program is an integral part of our diversity recruiting efforts helping to attract Black, Hispanic, Native American, Female and/or LGBTQ+ college sophomores.
• You are pursuing an undergraduate degree (sophomore) with a graduation date of December 2022 or Spring 2023.
• Minimum 3.0 GPA.
• You have basic knowledge of and a keen interest in finance.
• You are analytical, adaptive, collaborative, a leader, and a multi-tasker.
• You possess strong oral and written communication skills.
Please visit www.morganstanley.com/careers for more information on the program, including required skills and eligibility requirements.
Please note that after submitting your application, you will be asked to complete a video-recorded questionnaire through HireVue. You will receive an email with additional information on how to complete the video after you submit your application. We encourage you to account for this in your application timeline.
Summer Analyst
Summer Analyst
This Program is closed to applications.