I started my career in investment banking at Lazard and Qatalyst, two of the top tech banks on Wall Street. After that, I moved into private equity, where I worked on ~$75 billion of M&A deals.
Along the way, I saw exactly how firms evaluate candidates, what actually gets someone hired, and why so many smart students fall short.
I went on to earn an MBA from Stanford while working on a dual degree from Harvard, but what matters more than credentials is this: I understand the recruiting process from the inside.
Today, as Head Coach at Wall Street Mastermind, I help students go from “I hope I get an interview” to “I have multiple offers.”
We don’t guess. We don’t rely on luck. We reverse engineer how banks make hiring decisions and build your profile around that system so you can compete at the highest level.
If you’re serious about breaking into investment banking, I’ll show you exactly how to position yourself to win.