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It is a perception that first impressions mean everything, and this is especially true in the workplace. In a professional setting like a banking job, dressing properly is important, and you should follow a few basic steps to dress for success in a banking job.

Instructions
Step 1
Dress conservatively. This is always the safest bet when dressing for any job interview , and it will likely be the most appropriate in the banking world since most bank environments adhere to a business professional or business casual dress code.
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The two main areas of investment banking are corporate finance (previously known as merchant banking) and capital markets.

Corporate finance

Typically an investment banker works in the banking department of an investment bank. Their job is to raise capital for the bank through issuing bonds and shares. They may also be involved in Mergers and Acquisitions (M &A) – this generates a great deal of money for the bank and is where an investment banker undertakes market research and advises corporate clients about which companies they should attempt to merge with or take over. They may also provide clients with help and advice if they face the possibility of a hostile takeover bid. They will usually be involved in all stages of a deal, starting with meeting a client and “pitching” their ideas to them, to setting up and negotiation of deals, to closure of them. Read the rest of this entry »



A number of banks and financial institutions entered the Indian market in recent years. This sector now requires a lot of technical and administrative staff to further expand their operations. Plenty of jobs are available and the institutions are outdoing the packages they offer in a bid to woo the best candidates to their firm. The banking sector requires people with every kind of skill. They need people who can sell, people who have operational, managerial and IT skills.

The education that you will need for a career in banking will highly depend on which particular career you are planning on pursuing. Some jobs, such as bank tellers or customer service managers only require that you have a high school diploma or a GED. Other jobs, such as loan officers, and investment officers, will require that you become certified within your state to sell special products such as IRA’s and Annuities. Some careers in this field may require that you have a degree in business or another similar type degree as well. The great thing about a career in banking, is that once you start out in this field, many times the bank you work with will help you get the education you need to advance in your career, which can save you a great deal of money and make you an extremely valuable employee. Read the rest of this entry »