F500 or FAP?

I have two offers: one is a F50 FLDP and the other is Wells Fargo FAP. Which one has more prestige and better exit opps for MBA or ibanking? Any feedback (salary, hours per week, experience) on the FAP or FLDP programs would be great.

Thanks

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What company is the FLDP for?

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Not familiar with the WF FAP program. Is it going to be similar to CF?

J&J FLDP is a good route.

You're born, you take shit. You get out in the world, you take more shit. You climb a little higher, you take less shit. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what shit even looks like. Welcome to the layer cake, son.
 
ibankinghopefulThe group at Wells Fargo is the Credit Resolution Group which I have found is hard to find out much info on
Ya, I don't know anything about that group either but it doesn't sound great. I know in some of the other areas there is at least some ability to move around to do different things. I'd guess J&J is better for MBA and you have a better chance of moving up the corporate chain. But this is of course educated speculation.
 

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