IB Analyst Programs

I think I may have missed the boat for top analyst programs as I am about to graduate college without any internships. Since I am assuming NYC programs are the most difficult to get into (how much easier is it to get into IBD outside NYC?), I might try for banks in different locations because I want to still get the education. My question:do the BB offices in other locations have just as good training program with just less exit opportunities? What about non-BB?

Thanks

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The answer is it really depends. However it is really late in the recruiting process even for non-BBs. Since you are planning for more education, I would suggest the best bet for you is to get a two-year or one-year and half master program so that you can do a SA in BB IB(if you are so determined) in between and hopefully that would get you a spot in the full-time analyst position. Good luck!

 
Sigma_timeThe answer is it really depends. However it is really late in the recruiting process even for non-BBs. Since you are planning for more education, I would suggest the best bet for you is to get a two-year or one-year and half master program so that you can do a SA in BB IB(if you are so determined) in between and hopefully that would get you a spot in the full-time analyst position. Good luck!

If I stay an extra year of undergrad for an econ major, how likely would it be that I get into a NYC BB IBD SA program the summer before I would do a masters of finance the next year? This is one option I am considering, although it would not be easy.

 
mattmedfin
Sigma_timeThe answer is it really depends. However it is really late in the recruiting process even for non-BBs. Since you are planning for more education, I would suggest the best bet for you is to get a two-year or one-year and half master program so that you can do a SA in BB IB(if you are so determined) in between and hopefully that would get you a spot in the full-time analyst position. Good luck!

If I stay an extra year of undergrad for an econ major, how likely would it be that I get into a NYC BB IBD SA program the summer before I would do a masters of finance the next year? This is one option I am considering, although it would not be easy.

I would not say the likelihood of getting a SA by doing that is any different from a junior applying for SA as you will be considered to be in your penultimate year.
 
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mattmedfin
TheBlueCheeseKid - you graduated with ZERO internships. I think you might want to work in a different industry

I was pre-med up until a few months ago

This really isn't a valid excuse. You should have SOME form of experience - research? Even if it's not an 'internship' per-se you need to have worked in something.

A good friend of mine for instance was pre-med like you until junior year, changed to Econ, and now works in a top bank with a top group (GS TMT/MS M&A). He got there though cuz he had experience, and was involved on campus.

Do you have any of those at all? If not, a different industry, MSF programs, or a start 'somewhere' to a top MBA might be your best bets.

 

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