Pre-MBA Internship, Anyone do one?

So I finally got into a few programs. Did a quick search and didn't find anything substantial about a Pre-MBA internship. I'm not even sure where to start looking or in what function. Anyone have any experience with this? How is the payment structured?

Also, I am currently in corporate finance at a F500, and may be pursuing consulting, banking, or tech during the MBA, haven't made a full decision yet. Not sure if that even matters.

 

I'm in the same boat as you....eerily similar. I've been researching and from what I can tell it's a rising trend but by no means typical. Banks and consulting shops seem to have some very short (1-week) BS programs that basically allow them to start selling to you and for you to get on their list. A few F500 CPG firms have marketing programs. Other than that it seems like everything must be self-sourced.

 
Goinggolfing:

I'm in the same boat as you....eerily similar. I've been researching and from what I can tell it's a rising trend but by no means typical. Banks and consulting shops seem to have some very short (1-week) BS programs that basically allow them to start selling to you and for you to get on their list. A few F500 CPG firms have marketing programs. Other than that it seems like everything must be self-sourced.

We aren't that similar. I'm not going to Harvard! And since these firms either don't pay or don't pay substantially, I think I'll be working until late into the summer.

 
OpsDude:

with few exceptions, none of the well-known pre-mba internships are open to non-veteran asian or white males (only exception I remember is Deloitte, and even there they had a very big pro-diversity bias in there pre-mba internship). Most of them are for women, URM, or veterans. So keep that in mind.

Yes this is very true.

I'm honestly not sure how hard I'm going to work to do this....how likely is it really that you'll be able to find a paid internship? The only thing I can imagine is that you manage to get a spot that a company was planning to give to a current student, has anyone heard of this?

 
OpsDude:

with few exceptions, none of the well-known pre-mba internships are open to non-veteran asian or white males (only exception I remember is Deloitte, and even there they had a very big pro-diversity bias in there pre-mba internship). Most of them are for women, URM, or veterans. So keep that in mind.

Well then, it sucks to be an ORM then. And curse my Y chromosome! I did see a few MLT type pre-MBA internships, but they are irrelevant to me. At least I have ultra elite beard genetics.

 

I'm also in the same boat and my research seems to corroborate what OpsDude says about most things being geared toward URMs. That being said, it looks like most of those programs are only a few days to a few weeks at most. I'd be interested in an internship that's something similar to the internship you get between your two years...

 

Same boat as well, got into a top 5-10 ranked program. I am looking to transition into VC but have no relevant experience. Looking into unpaid internships at VC backed start-ups prior to B-school. Let me know if you hear of any opportunities!

With regards to other opportunities, I know that McKinsey has a pre-MBA internship, and I heard they dish out some scholarships as well ($2k-$5k I think). I don't believe they're diversity oriented.

 

I agree with this for people pursuing consulting/banking or more traditional paths. However, if you want to do VC or other buyside jobs and don't have super-relevant experience, the time before business school is a really good opportunity to make yourself much more competitive. I would say to quit your real job super early and do a mix of work/travel/relaxing.

 

thats why preMBA interns are hard--you dont yet get access to the alum network for your MBA yet, but it'd be very helpful for your preMBA internship also from a weird angle, I dont know if recruiters would think that--you just dont like your current job so much that you need a sweet escape via preMBA intern.

From the other side, it's helpful that you get two chances with MBA before searching for your FT offer postMBA

 

I already hired a secretary or else I would've hired you and have had you help with some paper pushing work. However, I get handjobs under the desk which I wouldn't really enjoy coming from you so I guess it was a fair enough tradeoff hiring a girl.

 

I think it’s a great idea for someone with no business background and I don’t think you should let pay really influence your decision. I think B-School internship interviews for BBs are in January. Start networking after you finish your apps and maybe you can lock up a spot.

 

Related question: Do MBA students intern while working on their degree? Undergrads often have internships while simultaneously taking classes, but does this also happen at the MBA level? If so, how rare/common is it?

 

yes, doing a pre-MBA internship will go a VERY long way to helping secure the internship, and ultimately, career of your dreams. it's much more helpful than a finance class.

since the big banks probably have no use for someone like you, you'll probably need to pull strings and ask favors to land a "custom made" internship. any bank should do, really.

 

mba students VERY rarely work in banking during their MBA. these finance internships are highly structured and they don't usually give out "piecemeal" assignments. internships happen during the summer, and that's that.

some of the venture capital kids will do stuff like this during school.

during your mba your time will be 100% consumed with looking for a job. you'll need to be in nyc networking with bankers every friday and setting up those meetings & traveling to nyc takes a ton of time.

 

Cold calls and networking 100% - on the one hand you're willing to work for cheap/free, on the other hand you're applying for a job that doesn't exist. There aren't established "pre-MBA internship" programs, but I've known a handful of people who were able to pitch a fund on letting them have some office space and a computer for a few months to demonstrate what they could do. Put together a quick pitch, maybe including an investment idea, and explain how you can make them money - do you have some industry expertise or contacts you could leverage, perhaps? You may find someone with interest, but expect a low hit rate. And don't expect much in the way of commitments - training/support/pay/full-time potential - but the odds are good you'll find someone willing to take you on if you're persistent.

 

It is definitely a good idea and if you can swing it good for you. I would honestly try and use the alumni network at the school you will be attending...you have a good story to tell and just highlighting you want to get some exposure to an area where you think you have an interest is great...

 

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