Investment Banking Networking Emails That Actually Get Replies

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Here is how to use investment banking networking emails to get in contact with recruiters and land an investment banking internship. Before reaching out for off-cycle roles, ensure your technical foundation is solid by following our Investment Bank Internship Preparation guide.

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  • Keep it short: 50–125 words, 5–7 sentences. Bankers skim; long emails die.
  • One ask only: A 10–20 minute call. Make it a one-line yes/no reply.
  • Personalize with one verifiable hook — alumni, mutual connection, or specific deal coverage.
  • Follow up once at ~7 days; a second time for high-priority targets; then close the loop graciously.
  • Target analysts and associates first. Use them as a bridge to senior contacts.
  • Send Tuesday–Thursday, morning or early evening in the recipient’s time zone.

Outreach Benchmarks

Set measurable targets before you start. These are planning priors — replace them fast with your own tracked data.

Open rate for 6–8 sentence emails (Belkins)

6.9%

Reply rate, 6–8 sentence emails (Belkins)

5–10%

Good cold email reply rate benchmark (Instantly)

+40%

Reply lift from sending one follow-up (Woodpecker)
  • Bounce rate goal: Keep under 2% or you damage deliverability for all future sends.
  • Positive reply rate (yes, referral, or helpful redirect) is your core KPI — track it separately.
  • LinkedIn InMails under 400 characters receive above-average response; the same brevity principle applies to email.

Seniority Targeting Strategy

The biggest mistake in IB networking is starting too senior. Work bottom-up — analysts open doors to MDs.

Target Level Primary Constraint Best Positioning Ideal CTA Tone
Analyst Execution workload & inbox volume Peer-style learning request + shared connection 15-min call, 2 time windows offered Friendly, concise, first name
Associate Execution + team management Specific topic tied to their path or group 15–20 min call, flexible timing Concise, professional, first name
Vice President Client work & team throughput Warm intro or high-signal relevance Short call or redirect to right contact More formal; Mr./Ms. when unsure
Managing Director Client coverage, very limited bandwidth Referral + clear reason why now Ask who owns hiring or request a referral Formal, direct, minimal text

Salutation rule: First name for analysts & associates. Mr./Ms. [Last Name] for VPs and MDs when relationship isn’t established.

Subject Line Playbook

Subject lines are triage signals. Never leave the subject blank — research shows it can increase active refusals. Match the subject to your intent.

Info Call
[University] student seeking 15-minute advice call
Alumni
Fellow [University] alum with a quick question
Warm Intro
Introduction from [Mutual Connection]
Group Focus
[Group] question from [University] student
Job Inquiry
[Month] internship inquiry for [Firm or Group]
Recent Grad
[University] recent grad exploring off-cycle roles
Lateral
Lateral recruiting question for [Group]
Follow-Up
Following up on my earlier note

Copy-Paste Email Templates

Each template follows the same architecture: credible identity → one personalization hook → compact ask → frictionless reply. Swap bracketed fields; do not send identical emails to multiple people.

Template A  ·  Student → Analyst / Associate Informational Interview

Subject: [University] student seeking 15-minute advice call

Hi [First Name],

I am a [Year] at [University] studying [Major]. I found your profile through [alumni directory / LinkedIn] and noticed [one shared connection or relevant detail about their path or group].

I am learning more about [group or industry] and would value your perspective on [specific topic — e.g., how you think about deal flow in [sector], or how you navigated recruiting from [school]].

Would you be open to a 15-minute call next week? I am free [Tuesday 9–11 AM] or [Thursday after 4 PM] and can adjust to your schedule.

Best regards,
[Full Name]
[Phone] | [LinkedIn URL]

Template E  ·  Recent Grad → Off-Cycle Job Inquiry

Subject: Recent grad exploring off-cycle roles in [Group / Industry]

Mr. / Ms. [Last Name],

I recently graduated from [University] and am currently [Role] at [Company] with experience in [one relevant item — e.g., financial modeling for healthcare M&A targets].

I am exploring off-cycle analyst openings in [group or industry], and I am reaching out because your team’s coverage in [industry] closely matches my background and interests.

Would you have 10–15 minutes for a quick call to advise on whether there may be near-term needs and the right next step?

Best regards,
[Full Name]
[Phone] | [LinkedIn URL]
Resume attached

Measurement & Follow-Up Checklist

Treat outreach as a funnel. Log every send, open, reply, and call booked. The follow-up sequence below balances persistence with reputation — stop after the close note.

Follow-Up Cadence

Step Timing Subject Key Goal
1 — Send Day 0 Initial subject line Get a read + reply
2 — Follow-Up Day ~7 Re: [Original subject] Capture ~40% reply uplift
3 — Bump Day ~14 Re: [Original subject] Last attempt; offer redirect
4 — Close Day ~21 Re: [Original subject] Exit graciously; leave door open

Pre-Send Quality Checklist

  • Identity accuracy: Your name, email, affiliation, and signature all match reality.
  • Subject truthfulness: Subject line reflects the actual content and intent of the email.
  • One strong personalization: Alumni, mutual connection, or specific deal/group relevance — verifiable in 10 seconds.
  • One low-effort CTA: A single ask for a 10–20 minute call. Easy yes/no reply required.
  • Word count: 50–125 words in the body. Under 200 is the hard ceiling.
  • Correct salutation: First name for analysts/associates; Mr./Ms. for VPs and MDs.
  • No paste artifacts: Each email looks individually written — no formatting glitches from copy-paste.
  • Resume decision: Attach for job inquiries & referral requests. Omit for pure informational calls.
  • Sender address: Use your school email or a professional personal domain. No generic Gmail aliases.
  • Send timing: Tuesday–Thursday, morning or early evening in the recipient’s time zone.

Benchmarks are planning priors drawn from Belkins, Instantly, Woodpecker, LinkedIn, and Mailchimp analyses, combined with IB-specific guidance from Mergers & Inquisitions, Wall Street Oasis, Breaking Into Wall Street, and university career services. Replace all figures with your own tracked outcomes after a 20–30 send pilot.

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