Networking from Foreign Time Zone?

I'm currently on vacation in India, but am in the process of sending out waves of cold e-mails mainly to SF Offices with the intent of securing 2018 SA. After sending out the first few, it just hit me that these potential contacts might want to talk sometime in California afternoon, which is in the middle of the night for me. To avoid looking rude by asking to reschedule to a specific time in the morning or evening, should I just wait until I get back home to SF to send these cold e-mails? My concern with that is that I'm not back until mid-August which is a while and might put me behind the curve for SA recruiting.

What do you monkeys think, send emails now with the time restriction or wait until I get back home to the states and be flexible with time?

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Let them know what times work best for you, but you may just need to suck it up and just do it in the middle of the night if that's their only availability. Waiting till mid-August would be risky

 
"kidbrown" Let them know what times work best for you, but you may just need to suck it up and just do it in the middle of the night if that's their only availability. Waiting till mid-August would be risky

This. Also, in case it's not obvious, in suggesting times, suggest reasonable times from the US perspective (i.e. between 9am and 7 or 8pm SF time). No banker is going to come in early to talk to you and they likely won't want to be doing it at 11pm either....yes analysts work late but at that point in the night they'll be focused on getting home....you do not want to be the call preventing that. Suggesting anything outside what you would normally offer signals a lack of understanding on these points.

 

Schedule based on their schedule and suck it up when you wake up at 3am your time for a call that they've decided to reschedule at 2:55am to 2 weeks later at 4 in the morning.

All jokes aside – yes, you're already late, and you don't wait even further. You want to network, not miss an opportunity.

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wrong @californiaanalyst ... stay abroad @ai215 and get laid, and just sign up for connectcubed and you can get a job

Play games and get a finance job or internship with ConnectCubed
 

@californiaanalyst well, my program isnt exactly study abroad. i've been doing business classes towards my international business degree in a foreign language for the past 7 months and will be interning for the next 5 months at a boutique IB here (working in english and foreign language). I consider it an interesting story/talking point for interviews, while not just dicking around and partying constantly like typical study abroads (although I find time to fit that in of course).

so that being said... any other advice?

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ok. since dicking around is not your only activity oversea, i think you have time to find a job in fall after you come back in august. some ppl are cool with skype but some are not. you might reach out even more ppl to have some real conversations. and keep applying even though you are oversea

 

Okay thanks the question is how do I go about networking? I've found it extremely difficult finding legitimate companies and alumni overseas. Is going through an alumni database (which I'm not sure as an undergraduate I can just get a hold of it) the only way?

Advice is needed.. thanks.

 

Same query here as well. Please advice as I am in the same situation - I am country X, living in Y, and aiming for Z! Need some pointers.

 

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