Competitive business clubs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do they actually do in business clubs?


Great job interview prep and alumni, almost guaranteed coveted jobs.


Those would be the supposedly soul sucking miserable jobs in the Mother Jones article?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do they actually do in business clubs?


Great job interview prep and alumni, almost guaranteed coveted jobs.


Those would be the supposedly soul sucking miserable jobs in the Mother Jones article?


Do that for 2 years, and move on...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah...it's who you know and then there are some where the athletes may dominate a club.

Also...a business school may have a Quant club which is hugely popular, but you have to be a Math/STEM major. They aren't actually seriously considering finance/business majors, so don't waste your time.


Correct, can confirm when I was a math major at Michigan the big quant firms always gave the top math students interview slots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As someone who does interviews at campus recruiting (consulting), I'd so much rather hear about a student's experiences in a club in which they were interested and interacted with non-business types vs. something like this.


this is almost word for word what the deans at kid's ivy said about the clubs at parents weekend last fall
Anonymous
My kid at an Ivy couldn’t get into one. We knew it’s who you know so kind of assumed she would not get in. I’ve heard that sometimes banks recruit directly through the clubs. Not worried though. I really would prefer my daughter to do something other than IB anyway.
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