IB vs Consulting
I'm a sophomore international student at a non-target. So far, I've been on the IB track but have only been to one superday. Throughout networking, I've enjoyed my conversations with consultants much more than those with bankers. I'm in a dilemma about if I should give up on IB totally (stop networking + studying for technicals) and focus on recruiting for consulting. IB recruiting is over halfway done, I think and I'm still relatively early to the game for consulting. But as an international student, more banks seem willing to sponsor visas than consulting firms. I would love to hear some opinions.
Where are you from and where are you currently studying? Lets start with that.
Asia. Economics major.
Would you see yourself working in Asia, Europe or the US? What languages can you speak (for work purposes)?
US in the short term and open to working in all three in the long term. Will probably study abroad at a top target in the UK next spring. I'm fluent in English, obviously and Hindi. I know a couple other regional Indian languages but that's not necessarily helpful.
Ok so the options are US, Canada, UK and India. Have you done internships in banking that have made you not like it and want to pivot?
Can we do this over PM, please? Would like to maintain anonymity.
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