The private bank division, which has $573 billion in client assets, hired 47 analysts this past summer, up 75% from last year.
"That's been feedback from years past," said Miller, who oversees talent development for the private bank.
Analysts start client-facing work after five weeks of trainingPrivate bank trainees start with a five-week orientation.
The last three weeks focus on the operations of the private bank, and executive leaders come in to meet the analysts.
For the first rotation, analysts shadow top private bank advisors.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
New York City, Boston