Accepting TWO offers (one SA, one FT) during same year; date clash! Help!
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Ask firm A to let you go 2 weeks early. If that doesn’t work, go to firm B. Full time > intern. And it’s not like a huge drop in prestige and you can prob still get into a BB after a year of working for MM.
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Accept both, get full time BB offer, renege on Firm B.
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That’s the best bet- just schedule a two week “family vacation/ emergency overseas” that your family had planned suddenly at firm A towards the end of the internship and go for firm B.
This sounds like what you want when cutting through the bullshit. You started this, now finish it.
To the OP and everyone else who has opined, how about this: keep your word. Your reputation matters and it's a small world out there, you will run into these people again in your career.
Who did you commit to first? It sounds like it was Firm A. If that's the case, then you need to do their internship, complete the whole thing and do it to the best of your ability. The only "leverage" you should be doing here is being honest with Firm B and letting them know that (1) you made a commitment to A (2) you want to keep your word and (3) you would like to work for them but unless they make a 2 week exception, you just can't do it.
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Did you even read what I wrote???? HONOR YOUR COMMITMENTS!
If you said "yes" to Firm A first then you need to complete that internship, the whole thing, and to the best of your ability. Period.
Your word matters. If you continue the line of thinking that you present in your posts then this will come back to you in some way in the future. Maybe not with these specific companies, but if you lack conviction in your words then it will cost you in the long run.
Didn't read. 13 sb.
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I'm confused here; why were you applying for an internship during your senior year?
A full-time job in hand is worth two internships in the bush. Tell (don't ask, tell) the internship firm that you will have to end 2 weeks early. If they say that is not acceptable...then I think you should reneg and take the MM offer.
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No problem, and I wasn't implying any judgement in my question, I just didn't know that these banks offered internships for grads.
Your situation seems really tricky, but I still hold my opinion
OKComputer is wrong. A FT job is not always worth two internships. That is a total generalization. Is the 40% return offer rate accurate? How reputable is the MM? (WSF, PJ, HL, Stifel)If one of those or similar, accept the FT offer if there is no other compromise. If the MM is significantly smaller than these, you're better off going through with the BB internship.
Says the intern...
And I'm no seasoned veteran either , but it doesn't take long to see the value of a guaranteed Full Time job vs an internship.
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What about asking to start at Firm B 1 week later instead of 2? You would only have to cut BB short by 1 week instead of 2.
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Sounds like you want that BB FT, if you really believe in yourself get rid of that MM safety net and go kill it this summer at firm A. If firm A is willing to give you a SA after you graduate they clearly are looking to bring someone on FT.
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May I ask how did you get the SA offer for 2018? When did you interview?
So what are you going to do if you get the FT offer at Firm A? Hit up Firm B a week before your start date and say you won't be joining their analyst class? Why would Firm B ever agree to this? You are basically saying "hey wait for me, if I don't like this BB sure I'll come work for you guys! I'll let you know a few days before my start date!!" ...ridiculous.
Honor your commitment and figure it out from there.
OP, this is a pretty specific situation you have outlined here. You are already starting off on the wrong foot with Firm B by essentially telling them in not so any words that you'd rather bang the homecoming queen (Firm A) than the semi-hit normal girl (Firm B) on prom night.
By going to WSO you are making matters a bit worse by crowd sourcing ways to game the system (while easily identifying you) which shows further apprehension to join them. I'm not a betting man but I would wager here that someone at firm b is reading this and is having seconds thoughts about you.
If I were you, I would tread lightly sir...
This really just comes down to your risk tolerance. Clearly, you want to work for Firm A. You're worried about taking a chance because of your perceived probability of getting a return offer. You almost surely won't get a return offer if you leave the internship early. You've already committed to Firm A. Reneging isn't a great option. You either risk it and go for what you really want, or you settle.
While the ability to compromise is the hallmark of nobility, compromising with yourself is more aptly characterized as 'settling'.The world is full of people who settle. No one remembers their names.
I'd suggest you reject the FT MM offer and go for the BB SA position. It's clearly what you want anyway. You don't want to look back and wonder what might have been. You sound like you'll surely do that if you take the MM offer. If you take the SA offer, however, perhaps you save yourself from that fate.
That said, your neuroses and lack of an ability to make a decision on your own lead me to believe that you have little risk tolerance, in which case, you might be better off taking the MM offer. Like I said, it just comes down to your risk tolerance.
Why don't you ask Firm A how likely you are to get a FT offer?
do both bro
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