Mention SA offer on CV when applying to other SA ?

Hi everyone, I’m a masters student in Europe graduating in 2024 and I’ve secured a summer internship in 2024 as well in London at a lower tier BB through a spring week. I am planning on applying to other summer internships/graduate programmes in aug/sept to try to get into a "better" bank. Should I mention "incoming summer intern at X bank", or something like "spring week intern - received SA offer" or should I simply not mention it on my CV ? I feel like it could send the wrong signal.

Worth mentioning I did a 6-month off-cycle in s&t at a top3 BB so my cv wouldn’t be completely empty without the SA offer.

Thank you very much for your help!

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if you're trying to upgrade I would not. Reneging an offer is not looked on kindly and it's going to be a lot of maneuvering to answer why you didn't accept it. if people ask just say verbally you got an offer but I wouldn't draw attention to it

also reneging BB to BB is a really bad idea. You could lose both offers - it's one thing at a tiny bank but this is a negligible difference. I would not do this and just hold onto your first offer

 

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