Job Dilemma

I have two offers on the table. I am not leaning one way or another. One is GE's Financial Mgt Program and the other is an entry level analyst position with Accenture. I know they are entirely different careers but I could see myself doing either.

Which place is better for starting your career? How are these companies viewed from the outside? (My university has a very close relationship with GE so opinions here are rather biased.) Any information would help.

Thanks

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from what i've heard, GE seems like a very good place to work with good opportunities to get into B-school as well.

 

GE places very well into B-school and has more general visibility, which helps you if you're not sure what you want to do a few years down the line

 

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