Breaking back into banking?

If I took a startup accelerator instead of an investment banking internship for the summer, would I be screwing myself for full-time ib recruiting if the venture implodes?

I have past corp. fin/strategy and investment banking internships already, but this startup accelerator seems almost once in a lifetime opportunity. But I also have a lot of student debt, so if this venture doesn't pick up I'd rather do full-time corporate recruiting.

Advice much appreciated. I'm losing sleep over this decision and I could really use some additional input.

Best, BankingWaffle

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Honestly, if I had confidence in my start-up (which you should), I would just go for it. You're obviously smart/driven/capable enough to do IB if you have past internships and got yourself into this accelerator program. Plus, I'm sure some recruiters may look at that experience as a positive.

Also, which are you more likely to regret? Not pursuing your own idea/business that has the potential to alter your life? Or giving up one summer internship? The debt part throws a wrench in everything, but I'm sure you figure it out.

Good luck in whatever you choose, they're both great options.

 

Go with the startup, bro. You wanna be able to look back and say at the very least you gave it your best shot. Ya never know, it could get huge. And if you've had prior IB internships, it's a no brainer. Go with your gut while you're still young and can take the risk

 
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And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
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What is the role at the accelerator? What have they ACTUALLY done so far? Have you talked with them about permanent hires? More info is needed...

Having debt is a double edged sword: you don't have the same appetite for risk, but when you do make a move you're more comitted because THERE IS NO FAIL OPTION...

Get busy living
 

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