Internship at big 4 HR departement or Ag-Tech start up?

I am a first year business administration student, in the future I would like to work in a consulting firm, I have landed two internships positions and I am having a hard time to decide which one should I join, it is a classic dilemma between start-up vs big corp.

Start-up Ag-Tech Start-Up

It is currently in the B series funding level, it is an agricultural startup that has been generating a lot of profit and attention, I really like their business model and also I am quite fond of anything that has a correlation with green-tech. I will be working with the business development team, which I suppose would be beneficial for my future career in the consulting industry and also I would really like to specialize in agricultural and green tech if I ever break into any of the consulting firms.

Big Corp HR Departement

It is one of the Big 4 (Delloite/E&Y/PwC/KPMG) but they offered me to intern at the Talent-Recruitment Division and not at the advisory department which I applied.

I know that working at the Big 4 will give a sweet brand name to my CV, but would it still be attractive if they know that I only interned at the HR division? And would it be useful for my future career? Perhaps it would be useful since I will learn about human capital management?

Knowing that I am only in my first year, I am leaning to intern at the big 4, supposing that the brand name would stand out, giving a greater chance to land an internship at front office positions for my next summer internship.

Should I take the HR job which come with a brand name, or the start-up hoping that I will learn a lot more from it?

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Thank you for the reply!

I'm a freshman, but I'm studying in a european university that has a 3 years programme. So with that being said, will your opinion be left unchanged? since I will probrably only have 1/2 more chance to land a decent internship...

I am a bit tempted by the Big4 brand name, i am assuming it would make my cv more attractive to future companies. But I think, I will be learning more useful stuff with the start up, do you think interning in a HR division will give me some skills/knowledge that could be useful for a career in the management consulting industry?

 

I have my doubts you'd learn anything in the HR division internship. Unless you have a keen interest in going to HR consulting, I'd stay away. Only skills you'd learn in the Big 4 HR group is how to deal with bureaucracy...

My opinion is still unchanged given your 3 year program. Like I said, as long as you have a great GPA, you should be extremely competitive to get an interview at any of the Big 4 - and then at that point, it's just how you perform in the interview itself.

 

Of course, I have talked to a bunch of people, thanks for pointing that out though. I just wanted to hear some opinions from wso. So far I am leaning to the Big4, because I live in a particular country where the Big4 is highly regarded. I have posted this question on some forums and almost all of them are in favor of the start-up.

I think, I will hate the job (just a little bit) but the brand name is too tempting..

 

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