Accepting an internship offer over finishing undergraduate degree
Hello everyone,
I am a senior about to finish my CS undergraduate degree and I've been extended an internship offer from Citibank. I am hesitating accepting the offer because I am 3 courses from completing my degree but the program overlaps with my schedule since it's an off cycle internship. I would most likely have to extend my graduation. I have a sense of how hard it is to get into the banking industry, especially from a non-target school. This could be a huge opportunity so I was wondering if you could give me any insight on whether I should consider taking the opportunity over school or finishing my degree first. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
which location/cuntry? Citi is known to start their interns earlier after full time
US
Finish your degree. Try to figure something out with the bank, if they really want you, it won't be a problem.
You will need a degree in your life and although it is very tempting to take the job, think long term on this one.
My advice: finish school!
I'll try to negotiate with the bank when I get the full contract but in the meantime I'll meet with my counselor to see if taking a leave of absence is a possibility and try to finish my degree the following year. I don't mind extending my graduation but do care deeply about getting my degree. It is a very tempting opportunity and regardless of an offer at the end, I think this could open many opportunities within the industry down the line.
Could you take some online courses?
Getting an internship - Finishing undergrad degree (Originally Posted: 10/03/2013)
Good day to you fellow monkeys, I am wondering if some of you have ever heard of story that a person after graduation received an internship. I am finishing my undergrad degree next spring (2014), however I have never had an internship at any I-Bank. So, my question is will I be able to get an internship or full-time job after getting a degree, as a graduate? If someone knows specific and can recommend some detailed guide, I would really appreciate that.
Cold Calling, emailing, networking, M&A professional groups, basically unless you know somebody or depending on grades you might get a BO or MO role, also depends on your major. Hope that helps bud on the same boat here.
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