Summer 2007 Placements for Ivey and Queen's- IB and Consulting
Ivey GS- 1 UBS-2 (To, Switzerland) JPM-1 (NY) Monitor Group-1 (To) BCG-1 (To) Bain- 2 (To)
Queen's GS- 3 (2 NY, 1 To) UBS- 2 (NY and London) JPM-1 (NY) ML-1 (NY) Monitor Group-1 (To) BCG-1 (To)
Using QSB and Ivey Resume Books.
Have you got links to QSB and Ivey resume books?
Also, what about CS?
Interesting post.
The Ivey resumes are not publicly disclosed. But if you ask an Ivey student, the numbers above should add up.
Ivey:
4 CS LA, 3 CS SF - 7 total CS in North America; 4 Credit Suisse London
11 people at Credit Suisse overall.
1 Blackstone M&A NY, 1 Mckinsey and hte other consulting mentioned --- also said pretty much every bb in TO (JPM, MS, etc)
1 Bear Stearns NY, 2 GS actually - 1 LA 1 NY
there's more -- from a quick convo with an Ivey kid in my analyst class (Think top tier BB group)
What's Ivey?
Is QSB good? I've really only heard of Ivey at my bank.
It's one of the best business schools in Canada.
I used the resume books only. I forgot about CS, I found 5 for them (global). 1 for Blackstone, but none for Mckinsey, and you're right about 2 at GS.
Well, I always kept reading on this forum that Ivey dominates IB in Canada, but I think it's a pretty close draw or atleast a narrow gap.
Wharton06 is on the mark + a few others. That's for US jobs. There are Ivey kids all over Toronto at US BB's, big-5, and boutiques.
Ya i guess sometimes resume books aren't accurate because people don't update until closer to the beginning of full time recruiting if at all.
Well, the list I made up was for all Ivey graduates, not only for NY. Maybe you guys are including permanent recruiting for'07 students, but I'm talking about Summer placements for '08 class. Or some people prob didn't update their resumes.
I'm talking summer class too. It's august some people definetely didn't update books then. I know in the '07 class CS hired 10 Ivey including London, SF, LA and Toronto. So the 11 number makes sense to me.
Wharton06's list is 95% accurate for '08 class summer placement into US/UK.
Both are good, but Ivey is the shit for I-banking.
Am I the only one who never heard of either of the schools before reading about them on this forum?
Many Americans haven't. Canadian recruiting is still dwarfed by the Ivies.
Wait people actually live in Canada? They have universities in Canada that produce analysts? Canadians are actually incapable of intelligent thought and don't just get drunk on Labatt beer? Wow...maybe we should have just invaded Canada instead of Iraq and annexed those pesky USA-job-stealing canucks =) j/k...
It's the name of the business school at the University of Western Ontario - the Richard Ivey School of Business. Resemblance to the term "Ivy League" is purely coincidental.
Other Canadian universities - Queen's, McGill, University of Toronto, and York University are recruited for IB analysts as well, though not to the same extent as Ivey.
Am I right to assume this is undergrad hiring?
Yes, it's undergrad.
actually ivey is because of donor's name the school was named after...Richard Ivey.
I've never heard of Queens before working with two Queens students (1 in 2006, 1 in 2007). Both were really good interns (well-rounded w/o huge egos), and they knew their stuff.
Doesn't Western Ontario have three campuses for their business schools all named after different people? Ivey, cheng-something, and ING. I always wondered why some schools named their schools after donors and others don't.
Doesn't Western Ontario have three campuses for their business schools all named after different people? Ivey, cheng-something, and ING. I always wondered why some schools named their schools after donors and others don't.
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