Headhunters to know — Goldman M&A shakeup — Gatekeepers for alt investments

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Headhunters to know — Goldman M&A shakeup — Gatekeepers for alt investments
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The folks to know if you want a job on Wall Street

Looking to work on Wall Street? These are the people to get to know.

Alex Morrell, Reed Alexander, and Shayanne Gal created an interactive database of over 350 headhunters. Regardless of where you are in your career, this one is worth checking out.

From traders to portfolio managers to investment bankers, find out the people tasked with hiring for the roles you are most interested in.

Click here to read the full story.

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Meet the 9 gatekeepers of alternative investments at major wealth firms like UBS, Merrill Lynch, and Wells Fargo shaping how the wealthy are investing in red-hot private markets

Alternatives are becoming not so alternative. Lots of wealth managers are putting more resources towards non-traditional asset classes. Rebecca Ungarino profiled executives leading the charge at some of the biggest firms. Check out the whole list.

Read the full memo Goldman Sachs just sent announcing a leadership shakeup in its powerhouse M&A group

Headhunters to know — Goldman M&A shakeup — Gatekeepers for alt investments
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One of the top investment banks in the world is shaking up its M&A team. Reed Alexander has the full memo detailing Goldman Sachs announcing the new heads of its M&A group. Read the whole memo here.

Read the full pitch deck an NYC apartment-rental startup that's looking to disrupt brokers' fees used to raise $5.7 million from VCs and landlords

Pitch deck alert! Alex Nicoll has got one for a startup that helps manage the apartment leasing process. Read the whole deck here.

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