UBS Voyager Program 2012

Is anybody here applying to the UBS Voyager program this year?

Seems like the information about it on WSO is pretty vague (have already searched). Does anybody know if this will actually give attendees a leg up on the application process, or if it's just a glorified corporate presentation?

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Don't overthink it. If you go, you're going to have a) demonstrated interest in the firm, b) met a number of bankers and had the opportunity to impress them and network heavily, c) learned some key bullet points about the firm you can regurgitate in interviews.

If you get the chance, go. If not, network anyway.

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APAEDon't overthink it. If you go, you're going to have a) demonstrated interest in the firm, b) met a number of bankers and had the opportunity to impress them and network heavily, c) learned some key bullet points about the firm you can regurgitate in interviews.

If you get the chance, go. If not, network anyway.

Agreed. I'm going.

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APAE, you're certainly right. It can't hurt in terms of networking. However, there's a definite trade-off to it. They don't pay for you to go out to Chicago/NY, so travel expenses (fuel/place ticket, hotel, parking, etc.) are out of pocket. Additionally, you're basically sacrificing a weekend that could be spent on other causes (homework, partying, take your pick). Therefore the question: is it worth the time and monetary investment?

 
Raptor.45Beware of UBS. They gave out offers and then rescinded a lot of them to this past summer's IB SA class.

Source?

And wtf - I didn't know employers can rescind offers. That's just inviting lawsuits.

 

I was at a BB FT superday and spoke to someone who interned at UBS this past summer and had his FT offer rescinded. He's either lying or that happened. Considering how UBS was laying off analysts the day before bonuses this summer I don't find it hard to believe.

 

As far as I am aware, they did not rescind offers. I do know that they gathered all the IBD interns in a room during week 6 and told them that they would be unable to provide full-time offers until October due to headcount concerns and budget worries. They concurrently went and fired dozens of analysts two days before first-year bonuses were due.

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arguewithatreeIt was only due yesterday. From experience, UBS usually takes ~1 week to respond from the date app is due. Wait until this Friday
The UBS Voyager application for Chicago was due on the 10th (a little earlier than the NY application deadline). I know you guys will laugh -- "it's UBS Chicago" -- but it'd be fun to make a weekend of it, and there's no way I'm purchasing a plane ticket to fly out to New York to network with UBS when the advantages of attending the program are dubious to begin with.

Thanks for your thoughts! Hopefully we'll hear back soon.

 
arguewithatreeWas the app just your resume? I heard there was also an essay but I didn't see an option to submit one..?

No, there was no essay, but an optional cover letter. I wrote a single paragraph explaining my desire to attend the program.

 
JamesHetfield
arguewithatreeWas the app just your resume? I heard there was also an essay but I didn't see an option to submit one..?

No, there was no essay, but an optional cover letter. I wrote a single paragraph explaining my desire to attend the program.

Iol I bet they won't read it...

 

Just got the chicago invitation today. However, it also conflicts with classes and an "optional" exam. How worth it is this program?

 

Just got an invitation to the Chicago one as well. I have copied relevant sections from the email.

"Please Note: As indicated in the event posting, Voyager:Chicago was designed for those who will be in the Chicago area on October 26th. You will be responsible for providing your own travel."

Here is an agenda for the day.

10.45am Student Arrival 11.00am to 11.15am Campus Welcome and Recruiting Overview 11.15am to 12.00pm Junior Internship Panel 12.00pm to 12.45pm Key note Speaker 12.45pm to 1.00pm Q&A 1.00pm to 3.00pm Networking Session 3.00pm to 3.15pm Closing Remarks

Assuming this event is like any other event banks host in their offices, the networking session alone should be worth the trip.

Just my two cents. Hope this helps.

 
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JamesHetfieldAnyone heard back from NY?

Said this above^ - I don't think we are gonna hear back until Monday.

The flyer said that they will respond by Friday. Hopefully we'll get to meet there.

 

I am going to assume that I will not be attending this program. I wonder what I did wrong?

Stats: Non-target looking for Middle/Back Office junior internship at a BB. Currently interning as a Finance intern at a smaller firm. M&I Resume format. Near perfect GPA in Econ/Acc majors.

I feel slightly miffed.

Those of you who got the invite, what were your stats?

 
JamesHetfieldI am going to assume that I will not be attending this program. I wonder what I did wrong?

Stats: Non-target looking for Middle/Back Office junior internship at a BB. Currently interning as a Finance intern at a smaller firm. M&I Resume format. Near perfect GPA in Econ/Acc majors.

I feel slightly miffed.

Those of you who got the invite, what were your stats?

I'm pretty sure it's because you're from a non target. Same situation with me. If you think about it, this is just like the information sessions that they do at target schools. It's pretty obvious who they prefer attends the event, even if some non target applicants are as competitive, if not more competitive, than all of the target applicants. I guess all we can do is work harder and network harder in search of that lucky break.

 
nontarget kid
JamesHetfieldI am going to assume that I will not be attending this program. I wonder what I did wrong?

Stats: Non-target looking for Middle/Back Office junior internship at a BB. Currently interning as a Finance intern at a smaller firm. M&I Resume format. Near perfect GPA in Econ/Acc majors.

I feel slightly miffed.

Those of you who got the invite, what were your stats?

I'm pretty sure it's because you're from a non target. Same situation with me. If you think about it, this is just like the information sessions that they do at target schools. It's pretty obvious who they prefer attends the event, even if some non target applicants are as competitive, if not more competitive, than all of the target applicants. I guess all we can do is work harder and network harder in search of that lucky break.

Sorry but this is just ridiculous. Are you trying to say you are more competitive than all target applicants? You are on one side lambasting the sweeping generalizations banks make in their recruitment process (which actually have some justification) and on another making sweeping generalizations about kids at targets.

 

I'm debating whether to do it. I have to skip classes and work for it and its a 5hr bus ride, but I know how important networking is. Probably going to do it.

Haters gonna hate
 
nontarget kidFor those of you who were invited, what were your stats? What do you think made you stand out amongst the other applicants? I'm just curious for future reference.

varsity sports, interesting experiences, not just a number cruncher

Haters gonna hate
 
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nontarget kidFor those of you who were invited, what were your stats? What do you think made you stand out amongst the other applicants? I'm just curious for future reference.
varsity sports, interesting experiences, not just a number cruncher

Target or non-target? Other stats?

 
advantageplayer
nontarget kidFor those of you who were invited, what were your stats? What do you think made you stand out amongst the other applicants? I'm just curious for future reference.

varsity sports, interesting experiences, not just a number cruncher

You have a pretty good combination of a target school and sports. Just don't assume that only athletes are hired. When you arrive at UBS on the 2nd, I think you will find that some of the other students will not have any athletics, but will excel in other areas.

 
JamesHetfieldUBS should have stated that this event is for target kids only. Would have saved me the trouble of the application.

Don't give up. You will find that every position at these banks is secretly for targets only. That's why we have to network hard to overcome it. Keep sending applications. If you haven't applied to the Barclays boot camp program, do it now. It takes five minutes and you might get a shot.

 
nontarget kid
JamesHetfieldUBS should have stated that this event is for target kids only. Would have saved me the trouble of the application.

Don't give up. You will find that every position at these banks is secretly for targets only. That's why we have to network hard to overcome it. Keep sending applications. If you haven't applied to the Barclays boot camp program, do it now. It takes five minutes and you might get a shot.

Hey nontarget kid, what Barclays boot camp are you referring to in your post?

Great advice, by the way.

 

I'm a non-target that got in. I have a business ventures internship where I am creating cost saving models, also have a key role in the investment club at my University, among other activities and interests that I noted.

 

Need some advice from current college students: would you skip a midterm and have your final weighted twice as much to attend this event?

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