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That's great! congratulations! Right now it is halfway of the summer internship, do companies already start to make full time offers? |
| Friend's son, CS from Brown, no job yet |
It actually is near the end for most…all my kids’ friends working at Google, consulting, IBanks are done either end of July or first week August. |
| W&M grad, Environmental science/public policy, FT work for a government contractor doing environmental assessments. |
Yes- how is student paying for amazing apartment??
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The math/finance/modelling parts of the job anyone with an above average IQ can figure out/be taught (and these are the easiest things to teach in-house). It is the lateral thinking, communication, creative narrative making (presentation) & relationship building that really drive success (with a lot of hunger & drive). Some engineers & finance majors can do this, but SLAC liberal arts majors (especially athletes) have been great bets over the years. Look at the CEO's of major banks - I believe most are liberal arts majors (many SLAC). The technical stuff can be taught, but if you leave the person with a CEO or CFO on a site visit (with 2-3 hours of car time alone), can they keep the conversation going? Do they have gravitas? Is finance changing, yes, but decisions on IB mandates still rest with individuals. The trading floor will be more of the domain of the CS & quant jocks (but things like OTC derivatives still require the 'charm and bully' skillset as structured products have to be sold). |
On the hill as a policy analyst |
Was DS1 an athlete? The athlete SLAC liberal arts major to IB path seems quite common. |
Do most kids find their internships through school? |
DS1 was not an athlete, can hardly toss a ball to save his life
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| It is a tough time for new grads. Those getting tech jobs are few and far between. Consulting is down as well. |
Research is good for grad school . Internships better for jobs. |
Mine found hers through networking not school, lots of grinding, calls, and coffee chats with anyone who would talk to her. It was a full time job last summer. |
| In this climate, the benefits of a school with a very loyal alumni base become very evident. Probably seeing a Princeton or Duke degree paying off for that reason alone right now. |