Farewell Interns

So it is about that time of the year summer internships are wrapping up. I was wondering if interns are supposed to do something for the office on their last day? Like get donuts or something... I work at a pretty big company in the accounting department and just seeing if this is a good idea, or is it better to just say your goodbyes and bounce back to school?

Have you guys had an intern do anything to make a lasting impression on their last day?

 

Bring in some food or a crate of beers, you'll get taken to lunch by the team, you wont be expected to do any work.

  • Get contact details for those you want to keep in touch with (especially other interns, they can be useful in the future!)
  • Organise coffees with people you've got to know reasonably well to say thank you / get further advice
  • Send out thank you emails to everyone you worked with who you didn't take for coffee
  • Collect whatever personal files you have on your system and upload all the work you've done to the servers (most companies have a dedicated personal folder for each team)

Shouldn't the firm do something for them, rather than the other way around? Or are we really that dickish nowadays? We cut the day short at lunchtime and went out for drinks when I interned, poor kids are slaves for a summer buy them the beer.

I hate victims who respect their executioners
 
BlackHat:
Shouldn't the firm do something for them, rather than the other way around? Or are we really that dickish nowadays? We cut the day short at lunchtime and went out for drinks when I interned, poor kids are slaves for a summer buy them the beer.
haha that is what I was thinking! where's the love
 
Futures Trader Man:
When do you finish future? I am trapped here for a whole nother week and half the interns are gone, it's all quiet and depressing now lol

I finish next wed, just seeing if i could snag any ideas to leave a lasting impression (like my impression i'll leave needs anything more...haha)

But ya I told them I start school a week earlier than i actually do so I can spend some time at the lake place or else id be in your boat at a week and a half remaining #winning

 
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FutureWaller:
Futures Trader Man:
When do you finish future? I am trapped here for a whole nother week and half the interns are gone, it's all quiet and depressing now lol

I finish next wed, just seeing if i could snag any ideas to leave a lasting impression (like my impression i'll leave needs anything more...haha)

But ya I told them I start school a week earlier than i actually do so I can spend some time at the lake place or else id be in your boat at a week and a half remaining #winning

Lol yeah it sucks being here essentially all alone.

A lot of the interns that have left so far where I am at didn't really do anything, management took them out to eat a couple days before they left, then on their last day the interns walked through the office saying goodbye to the people they worked with and that was about it.

"Well, you know, I was a human being before I became a businessman." -- George Soros
 
bearing:
What no goodbye drinks? We usually take out some of the SAs informally for a few rounds of thank you shots before they find out if they get the offer or not.

best buddy bearing. There's just no love for interns.

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." - IlliniProgrammer
 

Today was my last day at my internship (PWM). My office had a little mini party in the conference room with cookie cake and thanked me and the other intern on our team. I also went around and made sure to get business cards of everyone I wanted to keep in touch with and told them thanks for all their help.

Someone suggested sending thank you emails. I will disagree and say that in every internship I've had, I always send hand-written thank you notes at the end (on nice stationary!). People delete emails, but if an intern takes a time to write the thank you note, an FA or MD might keep it in his desk for six months, and every time he opens his drawer there you are. Maybe he'll just throw it away, too, but either way its a nice gesture and it's not that much harder than writing an email.

Congrats to all interns finishing up! Enjoy the rest of summer.

 
ans2389:
Today was my last day at my internship (PWM). My office had a little mini party in the conference room with cookie cake and thanked me and the other intern on our team. I also went around and made sure to get business cards of everyone I wanted to keep in touch with and told them thanks for all their help.

Someone suggested sending thank you emails. I will disagree and say that in every internship I've had, I always send hand-written thank you notes at the end (on nice stationary!). People delete emails, but if an intern takes a time to write the thank you note, an FA or MD might keep it in his desk for six months, and every time he opens his drawer there you are. Maybe he'll just throw it away, too, but either way its a nice gesture and it's not that much harder than writing an email.

Congrats to all interns finishing up! Enjoy the rest of summer.

Nice, you're right about the hand written letter. Didn't really think about it, i just might do that instead.

but damn it, my handwriting is awful lol.

 
Lotin:
ans2389:
Today was my last day at my internship (PWM). My office had a little mini party in the conference room with cookie cake and thanked me and the other intern on our team. I also went around and made sure to get business cards of everyone I wanted to keep in touch with and told them thanks for all their help.

Someone suggested sending thank you emails. I will disagree and say that in every internship I've had, I always send hand-written thank you notes at the end (on nice stationary!). People delete emails, but if an intern takes a time to write the thank you note, an FA or MD might keep it in his desk for six months, and every time he opens his drawer there you are. Maybe he'll just throw it away, too, but either way its a nice gesture and it's not that much harder than writing an email.

Congrats to all interns finishing up! Enjoy the rest of summer.

Nice, you're right about the hand written letter. Didn't really think about it, i just might do that instead.

but damn it, my handwriting is awful lol.

So do you go to their office and give them the note or you mail it? Also does anyone use inter-company mailing?

 

Well, from the accumulation of recent posts it would seem we're overdue for a party with hookers, coke and new shoes.

The best man always wins.
 

I was in the same situation about 6 months ago. I ordered a box of mixed nuts, pretzels, and some other goodies. I called up the exec. assistant to see if they got it, she said it had already been devoured. They love snacking...

 

At my bank the offers were handed out in the morning, and it was just lunches, drinks, mingling, etc for the rest of the day. I have heard of friends who didn't receive offers until 2 weeks later though. There were also individuals in my class that were told they didn't initially pass the offer test but were given 2 weeks to perhaps "prove themselves." Brutal!

 

My bank didn't give offers until a week after finished. Last day spent on an exit review, tidying up tasks and passing over some projects as well as brief exit meetings with group head, people I worked with etc. Almost all interns told by desks just to leave whenever they were done, so long lunches and coffee for most, left at 4 and intern drinks and meal.

 

Apparently it's different at GS and MS, and I guess pretty much on trading floors too! I have no clue of how it works. so anyone on how different it is??

"What we can, we must; and because we can, we must"
 

Business as usual until around 2pm, final review with MD, VP and HR, found out offer or not during final review, afterward some backslapping, finished clean up / gave back laptop and BB, and then went home around 3:30-4.

 
future-ib:
I'm new, but BB give summer analysts offers at the end of the summer? What if a summer analyst is only a sophomore or junior in college?

I asked this question a little while ago - apparently, the usual thing is that if you'll still be in college, you'd get an offer to return to do another internship with the firm.

 

For trading, my firm didn't give out offers for another few weeks. So the entire day was spent meeting with heads of departments trying to sell their group, and the rest of the time was spent saying goodbyes to everyone. I think I was out by 1 PM.

Jack: They’re all former investment bankers who were laid off from that economic crisis that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have zero real world skills, but God they work hard. -30 Rock
 

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