GE Capital vs Goldman Treasury; Long term opportunities

Hello everyone, I currently have an offer from GE Capital's rotation program and an offer from Goldman Treasury.
My long term goals are to attend a top tier MBA program & perhaps breaking into banking.

So I was wondering in terms of getting into an MBA program is a certain program more valuable? Also what are the chances of moving from GS treasury to perhaps GS IBD.

 
Best Response

Add my vote to GE, especially because it's rotational. You will have a good opportunity to write about how, during your rotational, you saw a number of different business lines and opportunities, and how that helped hone your future career goals.

At GS Treasury you will be doing the same thing (generally) for as long as you are there. You will learn a lot about funding and cost of carry attribution and debt issuance and liquidity for an investment bank. But not much else.

 

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