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Hi, I'm currently a freshman at a midwest target (think UC, NU) A little bit about myself: 1) International student 2) Economics, math major, computer science minor 2) Current GPA is 3.95 and I am confident that I maintain my GPA to at least be 3.9 3) Currently a member of a finance club and planning to start a financial club next year 4) Two internships (Big 4 transaction and local bank PWM) to do this summer in my country

As an international student, it would be harder for me go into banking in America, and I see a lot of the seniors in my school from my country failing to get a job. Should I give up pursuing this track? If it is highly probable that I won't be able to go into banking when I graduate, I want to find an alternative as early as possible.

What do you guys think I should do? Do you see a lot of non-US citizens in your office who does not have HYP background? Will I be able to work in New York, or at least in Chicago coming from midwest target and with my background?

Thanks guys.

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As an international student your primary responsibility if you want to work FT in the US to get a firm that will sponsor you, so you will most likely be limited to BB's or other large firms. There are non-US students that I know of from non-HYP backgrounds that got jobs in banking but it was pretty rare. That said, you shouldn't give up this track but it's imperative that you have a backup plan in case you don't get sponsored.

 
RonaldBaconi would probably try to get a FT offer from the Big 4 you worked at. I'm pretty sure all big 4 sponsor, and I know a few kids who have done Big 4 TAS and made the transition to IBD.

But I DON'T want to work in Big 4. Is getting into IBD that difficult? Even if I can settle for Chicago regional office?

 
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RonaldBaconi would probably try to get a FT offer from the Big 4 you worked at. I'm pretty sure all big 4 sponsor, and I know a few kids who have done Big 4 TAS and made the transition to IBD.

But I DON'T want to work in Big 4. Is getting into IBD that difficult? Even if I can settle for Chicago regional office?

well I don't know which banks sponsor, but I would think very little do. I was just thinking maybe a Big 4 TAS transition would make more sense, plus they sponsor.

 

I'm an international, studying at mid-west semi-target school. To be honest with you, I don't see a HUGE hurdle with the fact that you're an international student.

As long as you have a good command over the English language and have a solid reason for why you want to stay in the U.S. and work in banking you should be fine. I know internationals in the past that have been placed from elite boutiques (think Perella/Moelis) to BB's (GS, MS) also coming from my school.

Stay determined and network shit loads with alum's. You should be fine!

 

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