Best way to secure a non traditional internship

Hey guys I have some work experience under my belt but I dont have any IB experience. Im a bit older, turning 27 soon, and I am planning to go into a MSF program in Sept 2014 hopefully.

I wanted to get some IB experience so when OCR comes around I have an advantage.

Should I start by cold emailing boutiques and message people on linked in?

I'm not aiming for BB's, something less traditional.

Any tips would be appreciated.

 

I think cold calling boutiques would be more effective. You should also message people on linkedin.

Depending on where you are, you might be able to network pretty well. You could also walk into a boutique and talk with someone there.

Since you have already some work experience, you probably know a lot of people. Do you know anyone who is working in IB? If so, contact them.

You should also get your resume reviewed (maybe posted it on WSO)

 
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I know a few people but not anyone who can really help with IB internships per say, I know a few people in trading, and a few in financial advising. I'll see if they can put me on to people who might know anyone in IB.

I had my resume reviewed recently so Im pretty confident that I am good to go on that.

How can I network for IB internships, I'd really like to attend a conference or two where IB's get together to discuss issues they face. Could this be a viable strategy?

Also I know that this has been probably discussed to death, but is there a consensus as to what the best way to cold email is, the who what when and how.

 

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"Is someone in my position completely out of the question to be considered for an IB internship or do I have a chance?"

That's already the wrong mentality. As with everything in life, you always have a chance, no matter how hard it may seem. My advice to you is: start networking as much as possible, have a good story to tell and make sure you know your technicals. Also, try to send cold applications to smaller firms (regional boutiques etc.) as they don't have structured internship programs but they need interns from time to time. You gotta start somewhere.

 

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