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The estimated total pay for a Investment Banking Analyst is $176,532 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $118,049 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $58,483 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
How accurate is this most likely Total Pay range (base + additional) of $135K-$234K/yr?
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Investment Banking Analyst | $176,532 /yr |
Senior Investment Banking Analyst | $183,860 /yr |
Lead Investment Banking Analyst | $156,168 /yr |
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Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for an Investment Banking Analyst in United States. Employers include Perella Weinberg Partners, William Blair and BTIG.
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1 | Perella Weinberg Partners | $220,255 | |
2 | William Blair | $217,828 | |
3 | BTIG | $212,693 | |
4 | Baird | $208,827 | |
5 | Evercore Partners | $203,809 | |
6 | Shea & Company | $203,123 | |
7 | Cowen | $202,303 | |
8 | Merrill | $200,925 | |
9 | Lazard | $196,051 | |
10 | Harris Williams & Co. | $195,110 |
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Investment Banking Analyst | $176,532 /yr |
Senior Investment Banking Analyst | $183,860 /yr |
Lead Investment Banking Analyst | $156,168 /yr |
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For an Investment Banking Analyst in United States
The top 3 paying industries for an Investment Banking Analyst in United States are Financial Services with a median total pay of $172,827, Management & Consulting with a median total pay of $155,609 and Personal Consumer Services with a median total pay of $152,490.
Top paying companies in Financial Services for Investment Banking Analyst are Perella Weinberg Partners, William Blair, and BTIG.
What is the pay outlook for Finance & Accounting?
Jobs in finance and accounting are expected to see continued demand, with employment growth linked to the health of the broader economy. These jobs will continue to offer above average pay but usually require higher education or certification to enter the field. While automation will replace many common tasks, it is not expected to reduce the need for these employees; it will instead allow them to focus on core soft skills like advising clients and analyzing trends.
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The average salary for an Investment Banking Analyst is $176,532 per year in United States. Salaries estimates are based on 8429 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by an Investment Banking Analyst employees in United States.
The highest salary for an Investment Banking Analyst in United States is $234,366 per year.
The lowest salary for an Investment Banking Analyst in United States is $135,249 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming an Investment Banking Analyst or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of an Investment Banking Analyst.
Investment banking analysts are highly compensated. Their starting salaries often near the six-figure range, and it is not uncommon for them to receive year-end bonuses equal to their salaries. Additionally, firms typically compensate the travel and meal costs of investment banking analysts. Work hours are extensive, often exceeding 60-80 hours a week, which partially explains high pay. Investment banking analysts are well-positioned for other high paying careers in the financial services, such as hedge fund or private equity roles.
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Investment banking analysts have the potential to make an additional $58,475.05 in pay per year. Combined with a base salary of $118,041.37, this may qualify as good. According to anonymous reviews on Glassdoor, about 78% of investment banking analysts are satisfied with their salaries.
The total pay of investment banking analysts ranges from $106,488.43 to $299,006.15, depending on company, education, experience, location, and performance. The average total pay for all of these employees is approximately $176,516.42. In a typical investment banking analyst career path, you can advance to senior or lead analyst after earning a good amount of experience.
To make more money as an investment banking analyst, you can work on getting relevant certificates. The Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst, Financial Risk Manager, and Chartered Financial Analyst certifications are some of the most popular ones. The New York Institute of Finance also offers many professional certificates specifically for the investment banking industry, including Investment Banking Certification, Professional Certificate in Valuation, and Mergers and Acquisitions Professional Certificate. Earning an advanced degree, such as an MBA or MS in finance, can also help. As salaries vary widely between companies, you can make more by moving to a different employer, especially a bulge bracket investment bank such as Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley.
If you want to negotiate a higher salary for an offer, start by gathering more information. Check out investment banking analysts jobs to see what other companies are paying at your experience level. Your best tool in negotiation is leverage. Get as many competing offers as possible to gain leverage, and use them to angle for a higher salary. If you're negotiating salary at an established position, you can also highlight your job accomplishments. In negotiation, use phrases such as, "I've received this competing offer. Can you match it?" or "After researching other companies' pay levels, I prefer a salary of X."