How a non-target university graduate became the top-rated analyst at JP Morgan three-years in a row

Alright, listen up, folks

You know how everyone's all about the fancy Ivy League schools for becoming the big shots in investment banking?

Well, let me introduce you to the ultimate underdog that worked with me - lets call him Jack (can´t reveal real name)

This dude, no offence, was a complete failure when he started, but 6 months into the job he was crushing it and became the top-rated analyst at JP, not once, not twice, but three years in a row

Allow me to explain how...


From "Meh" to Mind-Blowing

So, Jack wasn't hanging out at some Ivy League hotspot. Nope, he was chilling at a regular college, far from the glitz and glam of the big names (NYU, Harvard...). But you know what? He didn't let that hold him back. He turned his "meh" situation into a mind-blowing success story that left everyone's jaws on the floor (including mine)

Grinding Like There's No Tomorrow

Getting into investment banking ain't a walk in the park, everyone in this forum knows that – it's like a high-speed rollercoaster with no brakes. But Jack was all in. Late nights, loads of coffee, and those crazy complex spreadsheets became his bread and butter. He wasn't just studying; he was devouring knowledge like a champ

Cracking the Networking Code

Now, we all know networking is like the secret sauce in this game. But Jack didn't just stick to the old playbook. He rocked the boat, attended conferences, jumped into online forums – he even cold called MDs at other departments

Taking the Bull by the Horns

Most of the office was like, "Who's this dude?" when Jack walked in. But let me tell you, he didn't just become a part of the team – he became the team's secret weapon. With a brain that processes financial stuff faster than a gaming computer he nailed every challenge they threw at him.

Becoming a Legend for Us Dreamers

Jack's story is basically the stuff of legend for all us 20-year-old dreamers out here. He proved that it's not just the big-shot universities that hold the keys to success. It's all about that insane drive, the heart of a lion, and the guts to push the limits.

 

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