毕业生做假被华尔街所有投行BLACKLISTED,老新闻不过很有可读性

上年的新闻了,这位华籍学生真大胆啊

Looks like Jeffrey Chiang blew it. He not only blew a recent job interview, but he may have blown his career.
http://www.blippitt.com/jeffrey-chiang-job-interview-fail

What exactly did Jeffrey Chiang do?

On an interview with Morgan Stanley, he lied about having an offer from Bank of America. Not only that, he also fabricated an e-mail from Bank of America indicating that they were ready to hire him. Oh, and he misspelled “America” in that e-mail, which was a red flag to the folks at Morgan Stanly who were originally thinking about hiring him.

That e-mail (below) has now been released into the wild and is circulating like wildfire around the internet.

Poor Mr. Chiang is now aware of this, and is deleting all of his social networking profiles as quickly as he can. Some resourceful folks, however, have done a little digging in Google’s cache and come up with a few lingering remains.

Here is the original forged e-mail, the e-mail chain between B of A and Morgan Stanley, Chiang’s resume, and some feedback from a former colleague (obtained here).

First, the original fake e-mail…

From: Jeffrey Chiang
To: [Morgan Stanley]
Subject: FW: Bank of America Merrill Lynch Interviews

From: [Fake Bank of America ML Recruiter]
To: Jeffrey Chiang
Subject RE: Bank of America Merrill Lynch Interviews

Hi Jeff,

Everyone was very impressed with your interviews today. We are excited
to formally extend to you an offer to join Bank of Ameria [sic]
Merrill Lynch as an analyst next summer. You should be getting
documentation in the mail to sign very shortly. If you have any
further questions please feel free to email me. Again, congratulations
and we look forward to having you join us next year.

Here is the exchange between Bank of America and Morgan Stanley…

From: [Morgan Stanley]
To: [Bank of America ML]
Subject: FW: Bank of America Merrill Lynch Interviews

This is what Jeffrey sent Morgan Stanley to prove he received an offer
from your firm. Given you told me you dinged him, should I assume this
is fake? If so, that’s unbelievable and his school should be notified,
he shouldn’t get a job anywhere on Wall Street.

——————————

From: [Bank of America ML]
To: [Lehman Brothers], [UBS]
Subject: FW: Jeffrey Chiang

I don’t know if this guy has come up on your radar screens in terms of
analyst recruits, but you need to be warned about him. I should have
been tipped off by the fact that he ran a “5k marathon” on his resume.
I just figured something got lost in translation.

I interviewed him on campus, and while he was pretty weird/intense, he
seemed like somebody who would crank and potentially make for a good
analyst, so we waved him in for an office visit.

Things started going bad for him when I got a call from our HR
department about him during our Superday. In making his travel
arrangements with our travel agent, he had apparently made a big stink
about needing to stay at the Four Seasons and blow up on the travel
person. It was apparently bad enough that she went to the trouble to
inform our HR department.

Our Superday reviews on him were pretty mixed, nonetheless. He had
spent a summer at Gulfstar, so I did a bit of checking on him there,
and it became clear that they were also very unimpressed with the way
that he carried himself. So, we dinged him, but that is not where the
story ends.

He had told one of the associates in our office that he was in the
second round of interviews for MS’s Palo Alto office. Well, our
associate happened to mention this to his friend that works in the MS
Palo Alto office and the associate at MS said that Jeff had had only
had a phone interview but had indicated that he had an offer from
BAML. When the MS team asked him to send proof of his offer, he
manufactured the email below and forwarded to the MS team.

We have notified UT of this joker’s behavior, but needless to say,
this guy shouldn’t be able to get a job at McDonalds after a stunt
like this.


So far employees from the following firms have been read into the situation (i.e were forwarded the above); all but one claimed to be “shocked” by this “clown” who they believe should “blacklisted,” before passing it on. The exception was a representative of Jefferies, who said that JEF could use a guy like JC.

  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • UBS
  • Citi
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Morgan Stanley
  • JPMorgan
  • Credit Suisse
  • Lazard
  • Tiger Global
  • Soros Fund Management
  • Raymond James
  • RBS Greenwich Capital
  • Tudor Investment Corp
  • Blackstone
  • Calyon
  • Blackrock
  • CRT Capital Group
  • Bain & Co
  • BNP Paribas
  • Perry Capital
  • Oppenheimer & Co.
  • ESL
  • Citadel
  • BarCap
  • Deutsche Bank
  • SMH Capital
  • Neuberger Berman
  • Goldman Sachs JBWere
  • Bridgewater Associates

JChiang Resume
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/13558627/Jeffrey-Chiang-Resume

这哥们儿真牛B。。。。华尔街都对他有一点点的关注了。。。。。:lol:

{:5_129:}牛啦 都可以去演 catch me if u can 了

:cn01:

哈哈。。幻想症哥。。。

有才有勇气

东南亚的华人不是一般的精啊。。手腕多多。。

不去做职业大骗子真是可惜了:cn08:

能到final,应该个人水平还是不错的。不发那个ML的邮件,说不定就要他了。自作聪明,过犹不及。

聪明反被聪明误
自毁前程

这说明华尔街只接受大骗子。。。
他手段不够高啊

投行需要的是会耍诈但是不留痕迹的人 这个人这种小计俩不适合

不太确定所谓的blacklist是合法的行为。 他们可以exchange这种e-mail informally 但是这个做假的行为不能作为其他公司不consider 他的job applicantion的合法理由。 我觉得这个新闻有点儿做假夸大的意思。{:5_132:}

这个人去换个名字, 然后再 稍微改改简历不就好了啊
也许他cv里面也不会全真呢
也算他倒霉, 要么他是一副犯贱的样子,
我觉得这种伎俩, 然后他被揭发出来了?

自作孽不可活

{:5_138:}

哇。看他的cv,他的education,还真丰富啊。。。-_-

RP差到极点-。-
LINK里面还有其他的INTERN写的封口费啊之类的。如果用了这种没品的人。
真是对其他人极大的不公平

09年10月的老新闻了吧我记得。

那认识他还不错, 还有钱拿。。。。