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蜜雪冰城上市、券商投行扩招,IPO热潮下26届金融人就业稳了
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 08:37

Group 1 - The A-share market received 174 IPO applications in the first half of 2025, while the Beijing Stock Exchange has 113 companies waiting to go public. The Hong Kong market raised HKD 106.7 billion, eight times last year's amount, with multiple companies listing on the same day [1][2] - In contrast to previous years' sluggishness, the IPO issuance pace in the A-share market has slowed significantly following the China Securities Regulatory Commission's policy to "temporarily tighten the IPO rhythm" in August 2023. Only 100 companies successfully listed in 2024, less than one-third of the number in 2023 [2] - June 2023 saw a record high in A-share IPO applications, with 150 new applications in that month alone, accounting for over 80% of the total for the first half of the year. On June 30, 41 companies were accepted for listing, with the Beijing Stock Exchange accounting for 32 of them [5] Group 2 - The current IPO boom presents numerous opportunities for job seekers, particularly in roles related to compliance, risk control, and investment banking. The demand for new hires in these areas has increased significantly due to the high frequency of IPO events [6][7] - Major investment banks have expanded their recruitment for IPO-related positions by 20%-30% compared to last year, with internship positions in Hong Kong teams doubling. This trend indicates a strong demand for talent to support the ongoing IPO activities [6][7] - The roles available include positions in investment banking execution, compliance/risk control, industry research, and positions related to Hong Kong listings, all of which provide valuable experience and exposure to core business operations [8][10][11][12] Group 3 - The investment banking execution role involves assisting in the IPO process, including organizing financial data and verifying compliance with regulations. This position offers interns a close-up view of the entire IPO process [9] - Compliance and risk control roles focus on identifying potential issues before a company goes public, ensuring that all regulatory requirements are met. This experience is crucial for understanding the financial industry's operational standards [10] - Industry research positions require interns to analyze market trends and company performance, providing insights that are essential for investment decisions. This role is ideal for those with a strong analytical background [11] Group 4 - Positions related to Hong Kong listings require interns to adapt financial statements to meet international standards and understand the unique listing rules of the Hong Kong market. This experience is beneficial for those looking to work in international finance [12] - The trading and regulatory institutions are also expanding their recruitment, focusing on roles that directly support the IPO review process. This provides interns with firsthand knowledge of the regulatory landscape [13] - The demand for compliance and risk control positions has increased by 30% this year, reflecting the growing importance of post-listing compliance in financial institutions [17]