Cornerstone vs Capital One

Hi everyone. I have two offers that I am considering. One from Cornerstone Research and one from Capital One's Analyst development program. The offers are similar, and I'm not sure which one would be a better fit for me. Any advice would be helpful.

 
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Short-term and long-term goals? Cornerstone is probably the most prestigious economic consulting firm out there and I've heard of people turning down non-BB IBD for it — can't say the same for Capital One. On the other hand, Cap1's rotational/development programs are very solid and the company as a whole would probably offer a good work/life balance. However, if your long-term goal is management consulting, I'd go with Cornerstone.

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Thanks for the advice. Those are my current thoughts as well. I think that for short-term Cap one would be the better job, but long term Cornerstone has more prestige and better MBA placement. Not sure what long term goals I have, but in 5 years I want to have a data analytics/business development role wherever I am. I think that I could go from Cornerstone to Cap one and the reverse isn't true. Seems like Cornerstone is better long-term, but Cap One would be more fun short-term. My biggest concern is being forced into an MBA after my 2-4 years in EC and not having a wide variety of exit opps. Any thoughts?

 

Don't have much experience with EC beyond interviews with a few firms similar to Cornerstone (i.e. Brattle, Charles River, etc.). Most of them stressed the idea that advanced degrees are not necessary for internal promotions. Is CapOne's analyst development program the same as the financial rotation program? If so, it seems like an interesting program and I would take it if commercial banking is a goal, but if not, I think you should seriously consider Cornerstone. Definitely better exit opps than Capital One and likely better b-school placement too (if you end up having to go the MBA route).

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