Is GPA disclosure required for HHs?

I have a somewhat subpar GPA  (3.0 < x < 3.5), albeit from a top target, and am a first-year planning on on-cycle PE recruiting. I'm wondering how to handle this with the HHs - I'm afraid that they'll automatically remove me from consideration if I have to disclose my GPA up front. Is it possible to get through the HH process without disclosing GPA at all? 

 

If you don't have GPA listed at all with a headhunter it's right into the bin. If you're from a top target and coming from a solid group your work experience should speak louder than your GPA will so wouldn't worry too much, just have an explanation/story ready in case it comes up.

 

I'd suggest excluding your GPA from your resume, so that you're not "judged" immediately, but rather have a chance to make a strong first impression.  But, be prepared to discuss it during your HH interviews.  Be honest about your GPA, and be prepared to add some context.  Do you have a good reason for the lower GPA?  Also, you'll be asked for your test scores -- strong SAT, ACT, or GMAT scores can help counterbalance the weaker GPA.  Last but not least, eventually your work performance and reviews/rank will be more important that the GPA/test score stats....take these next months to ramp up as a strong Analyst so that your references and work experience are relevant and competitive.  A high GPA might open the door for an interview, but it definitely doesn't guarantee an offer -- strong work experience wins out.  

 
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IMO, your GPA is low / mediocre but not entirely deal-breaking (<3.0), especially given target school and hopefully from a top bank / group. Most HHs make you fill out template sheets that ask for GPA and other basic details - pretty unlikely you'll be able to get through a recruiting cycle without disclosing it, but like other posters said, your firm / group and performance are more important and leaving it off is probably a worse sign than the GPA you have. Having been somewhat involved with Associate hiring at my prior role (MF PE), most HHs just pass over a large excel sheet with all the relevant candidates and their info (incl. GPA), provide some recommendations on the best candidates but ultimately leave it up to the firm to decide on who progresses. Unless you truly bomb your HH interview, if you're from a good bank / group then you probably won't get kicked out of processes by the HH.

 

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