Dave Liu - The Way of the Wall Street Warrior

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A Wall Street Insider's Guide to getting ahead in any highly competitive industry "Dave learned how to win in investment banking the hard way. Now he is able to share tools that make it easier for budding bankers and other professionals to succeed."
"A must-read for anyone starting their career in Corporate America. Dave's book shares witty and valuable insights that would take a lifetime to learn otherwise. I highly recommend that anyone interested in advancing their career read this book."
In 
, 25-year veteran investment banker and finance professional, Dave Liu, delivers a humorous and irreverent insider’s guide to thriving on Wall Street or Main Street. Liu offers hilarious and insightful advice on everything from landing an interview to self-promotion to getting paid. 
In this book, you’ll discover: 
How to get that job you always wanted Why career longevity and “success” comes from doing the 
 amount of work for the 
 pay How mastering 
 and understanding human nature can help you win the rat race How to make people 
 you’re the smartest person in the room without actually 
 the smartest person in the room How to make sure you do everything in your power to get paid well (or at least not get screwed too badly) How to turn any weakness or liability into an asset to further your career

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CHAPTER 3 Be the Holy Trinity of Deals: Your All-Important First Email

With your research at your fingertips, it's now time to reach out with that all-important first email. The first thing to realize is that the emails you send are treated like spam. So how do you grab the attention of the interviewer? The same way you started reading about the Financial Crisis of 2008 and ended up scrolling pictures of NBA Players Megan Thee Stallion Has Dated : click-bait!

Give prospective employers a reason to click through and learn more about you by creating that perfect email that will get their attention. Be different, but be succinct. Err on the side of brevity. People are busy and their return on time invested( ROTI)is critical, so value your email recipient's time as if it were more important than your own, which it is.

Make Me Give a Damn

The first thing that will catch your reader's attention is a memorable subject line that summarizes the email's key message. This leverages another cognitive bias, attentional bias , the tendency to pay attention to some things while simultaneously ignoring others. It explains a person's focus on only one or two choices, despite there also being several other possible outcomes. It's another one of those brilliant scientific acumens that translates into solid, practical advice, in this case: Nail it in a sentence! This is all the more important in this era when the average Internet user has a shorter attention span than a goldfish. 1

Be the pitch, like you would in a once-in-a-lifetime investment opportunity. Make it short and sweet because the first and last lines of your email are likely the only ones that will be remembered. Avoid the boring, like “Applying for Position” or “Seeking Advice.” Instead, mimic the way a movie tries for a stunning logline or captivating sentence that sums up the whole shebang: “Jaws Meets Home Alone.” “Clint Eastwood in Outer Space.” “The Invisible Man Finds a Time Machine.”

Usually if the logline sucks, so does the film, so make yours a good one. Here are some subject lines that weren't necessarily great, but did catch my attention:

Looking for a Superstar Workaholic? Look No Further!

Superpowers My Resume Doesn't Reveal

Will Work for Free (or Almost Free)

My personal favorites which would get me to prowl deeper are those that make links to common acquaintances:

Our Friend, Matt Lin, Thought We Should Connect

Matt Lin's Friend Seeking Advice

Have Dirt on Matt Lin

Using a mutual friend to make the connection has the power to encourage the reader to open the email and read it out of guilt or obligation—unless, of course, Matt Lin stole your wife. Or husband. But hey, snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. At least you and the recipient have the same lousy taste in friends. You can bond over that.

Watch the Trapdoors

The next step is to write the email. At this point, many job hunters experience the exact opposite of “You had me at hello!” Make the salutation respectful. If it's the initial email, I like “Dear Mr. or Ms.” because it's so retro. Hardly anyone addresses people like this anymore. It goes without saying, don't send an email without a salutation like you would a text. We aren't Gangnam Style friends on WhatsApp. Also, be professional and don't begin with “Yo” or “Hey Buddy,” or my personal anti-favorite, “Dear Mr. David A. Liu,” which clearly indicates it came from a mass email merge. Show that your email is personalized, not personal. That will appeal to the person's ego and self-love by showing them they're important.

Here's a few more Do's and Don'ts :

Do get to the point! Unless it's the latest Dan Brown novel, many of us hate to read, so don't waste our time or put us to sleep.

Don't bury the lead. This comes from a bygone era when there were things called newspapers and journalists were taught not to hide the most important part of the story. You're the story here, so don't bury the most important thing about you somewhere in the middle.

Do make it 100 percent clear right out of the gate why it's in the recipient's best interest to answer you. Here are some suggestions for opening sentences that will make your target read further:I know you have a role to fill and I'm just the person who can fill it.Here are the three reasons why I'm perfect for the job.John Wong suggested I would be the best candidate for the role you're seeking. (Personally, I love this one because, assuming your target knows John Wong, it provides social proof that you might actually be the solution.)

Don't repeat your resume unless it's something that really should be highlighted and is relevant. For instance, unless I'm the Green Bay Packers, I don't care that you won the Heisman Trophy, but I definitely want to know that you currently have an exploding offer from JP Morgan. (One caveat is we may want bragging rights for having Wall Street's Fittest Athlete. For many years, Wall Street had the Wall Street Decathlon, a 10-event competition which fuses challenges from the Olympic Decathlon and the NFL Combine. It was as stupid as it sounds and featured a bunch of washed-up, has-been college athletes looking to relive their glory days by impressing a bunch of nerds whose typical exercise is running to and from the kitchen in between stock trades to get bagels and lox. Thankfully, it has since morphed into D10, a more inclusive decathlon focused on charitable causes.)

Do attach your resume, but make sure it's one page! No one is interested in a treatise on all your achievements dating back to your pre-K years. I'm not your Dad!

If you think you're a longshot for the job, you're going to have to take chances. You might want to consider some riskier catchphrases that might hook your reader, like “If you want me, I'm yours” or “I have other options” (i.e., shit or get off the pot).

The Rule of Three

Your goal is to provide a quick way of communicating why you're perfect for your potential employer. My favorite tactic is to use three bullet points. The Rule of Threeis actually a writing tip that states a trio of points is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than other numbers. So give the impression that you're the love child of a Holy Trinity: the brains of Albert Einstein, the stamina of Optimus Prime, and the persistence of Wile E. Coyote.

Once you get past the opening sentence, let me reiterate a word of advice: Keep it short! People don't have time to read your version of War and Peace . They're too busy four-lettering their way through work so they can get on with life and play .

Ideally, your email will be readable on an iPhone screen in the bathroom. Yes, shocking, but you may not be someone's highest priority and the only time your target might have to scroll through your cover emails is the same place he has a chance to track his Amazon packages—when he's sitting on the can.

In your brief missive, it's also vital to link your skills with the firm's specific needs. This is where your research about the company and job openings will pay enormous dividends. You might even get lucky and what you really want to do is what the company really wants you to do. If you're a golf fanatic, have a degree from Harvard in communications, and don't get an interview for that social media position at Callaway Golf, you might as well pack it in. Even I can't help you.

Personally, I like bullet points, and again, three is usually the magic number. Maybe because I was raised at the altar of PowerPoint, I've found everything in life is generally explained in three short, quick phrases. If you have four really good ones, fine, but anything more than that tends to lose your audience, and anything less feels like you don't have anything to say. So think about the three key points you want to make. Every industry is different, but in banking, for example, here's what matters in order of priority: work experience, gritand hard work, and affinity. Let me explain further, as if I were receiving an email from you.

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