Going from studying in Europe (Sweden) to work on WS?

One sentence I've heard many times is "Work in USA? Study in USA!"

However, rules are meant to be broken. How are the chances to go from the best university in Scandinavia (Stockholm School of Economics) to a Bulge bracket bank in New York?

It is pretty easy to get a position BBs in London, but how should the path look like to get over the atlantics?

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Very difficult I would think. If it is indeed easy to get a BB job in London then do that and try to transfer over after a couple of years.

 
Loki777

Is your euro bank in NYC? If so, just network within your bank and I am sure your seniors in Europe could put you in touch with the right people, as long as they like you of course. So don't slack off at all

this is a common sense but i am not sure if it is possible/works like that in reality...

im also interested in this anyone with some additional insight?

thanks

 

Worked this way for an MBA classmate of mine this past year. Summer in London, received an offer and convinced them to transfer it to NYC. (did have US citizenship though so less visa issues)

 
Loki777

Is your euro bank in NYC?

Yes. As I said it's a BB.

Loki777

If so, just network within your bank and I am sure your seniors in Europe could put you in touch with the right people, as long as they like you of course. So don't slack off at all

That is a fair point. But I'm not entirely sure to what extend I could push this. I hope this wouldn't make me seem ungrateful for the internship and thus ruining my chances to get a FT offer in London itself.

Would you wait until after I got the FT offer? Or should I make my intentions clear before the offer?

What about the subquestion? Any European, without US network, who got an SA position in NYC at BB?

 

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