Beginning of March.....too late for summer position? i will have graduated by summer.

hey guys, my life has taken some unexpected turns recently, and i am just now starting to think about this summer. stupid i know. is it too late to apply for any summer positions? As i am writing this it is March 4th, 2013. Also, by summer time i will be graduated. however, i can register for classes next fall and "push out" my undergraduate so i am enrolled in school....thoughts?

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Look into boutiques in your area, network, cold call, etc. Pull out all the stops - it is go time. No more BB's left, expect the internship to be unpaid or maybe stipend. Maybe MM still available.

To the starving man, beans are caviar
 
target for lifeDo you attend a target or non-target? If you attend a target just use OCR, there is never a down economy or end of recruiting cycle for targets.

If you attend a non-target look into another industry.

Trolling every thread about targets has already gotten old.
 
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target for lifeDo you attend a target or non-target? If you attend a target just use OCR, there is never a down economy or end of recruiting cycle for targets.

If you attend a non-target look into another industry.

Trolling every thread about targets has already gotten old.

I'm sorry, exactly how was that a troll? You do realize firms recruit year round. At columbia there are consistent postings for different roles in the finance industry. I'd imagine other schools have more. This isn't a troll - its a fact. I don't know where the OP is.

Let me get this straight. On a forum where at least 15 - 25% of the posts are "which of these jobs provide better exit ops", "which bank x or y", "which will lead to me to a more prestigious career path to role XYZ", etc- its fucking okay to talk about prestige when it works in your favor and makes you feel good about yourself but if I say a few facts I'm a dick?

 
target for life
BTbanker
target for lifeDo you attend a target or non-target? If you attend a target just use OCR, there is never a down economy or end of recruiting cycle for targets.

If you attend a non-target look into another industry.

Trolling every thread about targets has already gotten old.

I'm sorry, exactly how was that a troll? You do realize firms recruit year round. At columbia there are consistent postings for different roles in the finance industry. I'd imagine other schools have more. This isn't a troll - its a fact. I don't know where the OP is.

Let me get this straight. On a forum where at least 15 - 25% of the posts are "which of these jobs provide better exit ops", "which bank x or y", "which will lead to me to a more prestigious career path to role XYZ", etc- its fucking okay to talk about prestige when it works in your favor and makes you feel good about yourself but if I say a few facts I'm a dick?

It seems like you're just a cunt in general. Who knows, I might be wrong.

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non target, barely even ranked in business schools. top 50-75. what industry could i look into to provide avenue to consulting later on? i know many could lead me down that path through a top mba, but my question is more of what is the best avenue?

 

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