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Hiring: Morgan Stanley for Summer Analyst(2023)

Hiring: Morgan Stanley for Summer Analyst (2023)  

Summer Analyst at Morgan Stanley: 

    Each May, summer analysts join for two months. Summer Analysts are assigned to a particular infrastructure or development team, both of which are intended to provide a practical, project-based experience that will illustrate firsthand what it's like to work as a techie at a top financial institution.

Program for training at Morgan Stanley:

    An orientation day serves as the first day of training and gives an overview of the company, its structure, and its goals. It also offers advice on adjusting to life in the workplace after leaving university. After being immediately assigned to teams, Summer Analysts work on actual projects that are important to Morgan Stanley. Throughout the program, students get the chance to attend networking, team-building, social, and humanitarian activities as well as guest lectures from senior management.

Link: https://morganstanley.tal.net/vx/candidate/apply/13399

Position: Summer Analyst

Location: Mumbai / Bangalore

Duties:

     Development Teams: The responsibility for designing, creating, and maintaining the applications utilized by the Firm's business units falls on our development teams. Meeting with clients to gather and evaluate requirements is part of a typical day's work, as are choices on system design, software evaluation, integration, and development, testing, and production deployment of applications. One of the many projects available to developers within our technical organizations is the development of high-performing, low-latency electronic trading systems across various asset classes, the provision of sophisticated analytics and systems for risk management, as well as the development of intricate processes and life-cycle management skills across more complex goods.

     Teams working on infrastructure: To operate our business, these teams are creating state-of-the-art systems. Networks, computer hardware, operating systems, and databases for trading applications, mobile apps, and other end-user applications are provided by engineers to the firm. They also provide tools, programs, and platforms. Working in small, flexible teams, the group produces applications that effectively serve the variety of clients of the Firm. Some of the initiatives offered to infrastructure engineers in our businesses include building the Firm's websites, overseeing the Windows infrastructure, and creating a client reporting delivery system.

Qualifications:

  • A Bachelors's or Master's candidate in your second to last semester.
  • Preferred technical majors include computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, information technology, or other related fields.
  • Expertise in databases and at least one programming language, such as Java, C++, or C#.
  • Familiar with operating systems (Windows and Unix).
  • Strong database and scripting skills, outstanding problem-solving abilities, familiarity with object-oriented development, and a solid understanding of data structures, algorithms, and complexity theory.
  • Outstanding analytical, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Good English proficiency.

About Morgan Stanley

    The corporate offices of the American company Morgan Stanley, which provides international financial services and investment management, are situated at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Clients of the firm, which has offices in more than 41 nations and more than 75,000 workers, include businesses, governments, organizations, and people. Morgan Stanley was ranked number 61 on the 2021 Fortune 500 list of the top American corporations by total revenue.

    On September 16, 1935, the first Morgan Stanley was established by J.P. Morgan & Co. partners Henry Sturgis Morgan (J.P. Morgan's grandson), Harold Stanley, and others in reaction to the Glass-Steagall Act, which mandated the division of commercial and investment banking operations. The business has a 24% market share (about US$1.1 billion) in its first year of operations for public offerings and private placements.

    In 1997, the old Morgan Stanley and Dean Witter Discover & Co. merged to form the present Morgan Stanley. Philip J. Purcell, the Chairman and CEO of Dean Witter, was appointed to lead the newly combined "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Discover & Co." In 2001, the brand-new company changed its name once more to "Morgan Stanley." Institutional securities, wealth management, and investment management are now the company's three primary business segments. The Financial Stability Board views the bank as having systemic importance.

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