does going to a boutique asset management firm for sophomore year internship = good/bad thing?
question in title.
thanks.
question in title.
thanks.
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I am not sure how do you expect people to give you an answer based on the information provided?
In general, any finance internship is positive.. depends what are your ambitions..
To echo Animalz, if you get a substantive internship after your sophomore year, you are on the right track. Employers know how competitive it is to even get anything after sophomore year that isn't PWM.
Learn as much as possible and be able to communicate what you did in your interviews next year if you are aiming for IBD/S&T/ER at a bigger place.
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