Which offer is better for re-recruitment full-time
Pretty self-explanatory. Have two SA’27 offers: one from a “top” MM bank and one from a name-brand growth shop with ~$12B AUM. Both based in NYC
Looking to re-recruit during senior year for full-time, ideally for EB seats. Obviously the MM bank awould give me more relevant experience, but I feel like the growth fund is more marketable and plays better than “wasn’t good enough the first time.”
Let me know if I’m off base/any advice you may have on the matter.
I don’t think having a top MM offer says you weren’t “good enough”. Grow up
I think full-time Ib recruiting from a top MM is one of the strongest positions you can come from. Everyone reading your resume will immediately understand why you are doing it. If you are recruiting from another BB/EB people may think you have issues with your current team so there will be more uncertainty regarding fit.
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