Determining if you get a FT offer

I know there are a bunch of threads on this, but just a quick question regarding the who gets a FT offer after the SA process.

I'm at a well known MM bank, and am wrapping up my internship. I think I've done a good job so far, and everyone seems to be happy with my work.

My only concern is that I haven't really worked with any analysts on any somewhat long-term projects since I started. I have worked primarily with two Directors, and two 3rd year associates, and have been working on a live deal as the sole analyst The Directors seem to really like me, and I definitley have bust my ass for them.

My concern is that while I'm friends with all the analysts and go out and drink with them, I haven't really worked with them on anything major, aside some from maybe doing a small thing here and there. My understanding is that the analysts/associates have the most say, generally, when it comes to deciding the FT offer. Conversely, the other intern has been working usually under an analyst.

When it comes to deciding the offer, are they gonna be weighing the Director's feedback, or just the junior guys?

I realize this is silly to worry about since it is out of my hands, but this is something I've been wondering for a while.

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