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Investment Banking Analyst - Analyst Stifel Financial Employee Review

3.0
Jan 2, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good exposure to all aspects of transactions. Experience is truly what you make of it; if you try to get your hands dirty, you can, and you have the ability to sculpt a reputation for yourself even at a very junior level. Those who stand out are treated right come bonus time.

Cons

Exit opportunities can be limited - the firm tends to keep its best talent in-house and has not done much to extend opportunities outward. The analyst/associate promotion cycle (June vs. January) means that you can be in a tough position to make a decision when the time comes.

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5.0
Jul 16, 2026
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Pros

Laid back, Productive, Caring, Knowledge gain, Helpful

Cons

There aren’t many cons, maybe lower pay than surrounding areas not by much

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Higher pay than some of my previous positions. * Professional corporate office environment. * Gained experience in the financial services industry. * Developed strong client service and communication skills. * Learned to work with regulated processes, documentation, and account-related tasks. * Built experience handling confidential and sensitive information. * Strengthened organizational, administrative, and problem-solving skills. * Opportunity to work with a diverse client base and professional colleagues. * Valuable résumé experience in wealth management and financial services. * Competitive benefits, including retirement savings options. * Expanded my professional background beyond retail and customer service roles. * Improved my ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment. * Gained experience that is transferable to healthcare, administrative, and customer-facing roles.

Cons

Training felt limited after the initial onboarding period. * Opportunities for cross-training and learning other departments were minimal. * Work environment felt siloed, with teams operating independently. * Limited feedback and coaching from management. * Felt there was little support for professional development and growth. * Difficult to gain exposure to different areas of the business. * Expectations could be unclear at times. * Challenging to build confidence when training and support were inconsistent. * Limited sense of teamwork and collaboration across departments. * Career advancement opportunities did not feel clearly defined. * Work was often repetitive and task-focused. * Did not feel like a long-term fit for my career goals and interests

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