l******6 发帖数: 5698 | 1 前两天BARCLYS一个第二年IBD ANALYST给新来的INTERN写信,结果这SB没想到信被各大
媒体报道了。了解IBD的都知道这是个P大的事,无非就是个无伤大雅的玩笑。但也反映
出来者人吧真是贱,自己已开始被各种不合理的规则虐着,慢慢的习惯了,还特么
respect them, love them, live them...最后还变成了规则的捍卫者,强制别人遵守
。。。
From: [redacted at Barclays]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2015 11:16
To: [redacted summer interns]
Cc: Power NY Analysts
Subject: Welcome to the Jungle
Incoming Intern Class of 2015,
Welcome to Power! I am sure you are all busy at training, but in the
interest of helping your transition into the summer, and hopefully helping
some of you secure Full-Time offers, I wanted to introduce you to the 10
Power Commandments. Respect them, love them, live them. You may have heard
different stories about Barclays Power – go on WSO and you’ll see us
called the “frattiest group”, “top Power group on the street”, or the
group with the “best PE placement” – needless to say we are a unique
group at Barclays. And with that come unique rules.
For 9 weeks you will live and die by these:
1. Our group dresses very conservatively. Given that it is summer, no socks
is accepted and, in fact, encouraged. (Men: On your first day at the desk,
it is customary to wear a bowtie and/or suspenders).
2. Remember: this is a summer internship for a full-time offer. It won’t be
easy. If you can’t handle the heat, get out of the kitchen.
3. We expect you to be the last ones to leave every night…no matter what.
That’s what good summer analysts do. (Also getting in earlier than me would
be a power move – You should enjoy your casual 9:15AM PT arrival time this
Friday, but I wouldn’t get used to it).
4. During your first few weeks we ask that you direct all of your questions
to Michael Lomio. Tell the other summers too, Michael is industry agnostic.
If you ask me a question it will be noted.
5. Never take your jacket off at work. This is investment banking, ladies
and gentlemen. Other groups may be more liberal when it comes to summer
dress code, unfortunately were not
6. You will be assigned junior “mentors”. It is much appreciated if you
would bring breakfast in for your respective “mentor.” Some people are
more particular about this than others.
7. I recommend bringing a pillow to the office (yoga mat works as well). It
makes sleeping under your desk alot more comfortable, in the very likely
scenario that you have to do that.
8. You are expected to allocate at least half your seamless web order for
group appetizers/snacks for the month of June. No questions asked. Once the
2nd years leave, you can enjoy your $25 allocations.
9. Have a spare tie/scarf or two around. You never know when your associate
will run out of napkins.
10. When you need to leave your desk there will be a sign out sheet outside
your cubes. Please fill it out including where you went and for how long.
This is important come the end of your internship.
I hope it is clear from the rules above that the internship really is a 9-
week commitment at the desk. You are here with the sole goal to impress the
group enough to receive a FT offer. During my summer in the group an intern
asked our staffer for a weekend off for a family reunion – he was told he
could go. He was also asked to hand in his blackberry and pack up his desk.
Some of you have asked for training materials to study up on before you
start. Love the enthusiasm. First, I would recommend reading the GS Elevator
twitter feed for some social cues. It might be seen as a joke to some
people, but around here I think many people find it insightful. Below is a
link to a great read for any dress questions. |
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