It typically takes 3½ years to achieve their professional qualification. After that, some will stay and work in the
M&A advisory team, while some will move out into industry and work as part of an in-house M&A team.
Those with M&A advisory experience are also much sought-after as Chief Financial Officers.
With only 10-15% of graduate programme recruits making it into the M&A stream, it’s a highly competitive process, so any achievements outside of your academic abilities will stand to you. If the team sees a good fit in other ways, you don’t have to have a first-class honours degree behind you, points out Byrne.
To really boost your chances, try to get on one of the work placements professional services firms like BDO offers college students, or their summer holiday work experience programmes.
You do need to be quite academic for the study element of the programme but you also have to be able to think on your feet, she explains. It’s a great way to get a taster of what working in M&A is like.