BB Rotational Programs

Hi, first time poster here. I'm an accounting student and am thinking about starting my career in corporate finance. I'll be interning at a BB next summer in their finance/accounting department. The role leads into a full time offer in their rotational program. Obviously the program doesn't stack up to J&J, Microsoft, and other well known programs, but I'm not really sure how it stacks up overall. Around here, I've noticed a lot of stigma associated with back/middle office roles, but thats in the context of all you guys who are focused on high finance. So what are your guys opinions on starting in a rotational program at a BB vs a rotational program at your average f100 company? How would you stack it up against B4 Audit (for someone who wants to do corporate finance as a career)? These are all positions that I think I can recruit into next year and want to have a good idea of what each path holds. I'd appreciate any insights or opinions. Thanks

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