MIT Engineer looking for a Career Change

Hey guys, this is my first time stumbling across this site so please excuse if this is in the wrong forum or anything of that nature. I graduated from MIT last year with a BS in Computer Science and wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but all of my past internships have been in software engineering, so I took a job offer working for a successful telemedicine startup in SF on the backend engineering team where I've worked for the past year (110k+equity). I'm currently 22 years old.

I'm going back to MIT this Fall to pursue my Masters in Engineering in Artificial Intelligence and am thinking about a career change to finance (Investment banking, Venture Capital, Growth Equity, Private Equity) where I've never taken a finance class, but have been surrounded by friends in the field. I know for sure I'm interested in VC/GE but would like to get an investment banking winter analyst internship position for some general finance experience and to see how I like ibanking in particular and then also pursue either a ibanking or VC/growth equity summer internship while pursuing my Masters in Engineering.

The paths I'm roughly considering are: Ibanking internship -> Ibanking analyst -> VC/GE/PE -> MBA VC/GE Internship -> VC/GE analyst -> MBA/Startup Software Internship -> Startup -> MBA -> VC/GE

I'd very much appreciate any advice on my situation, specifically, how doable you think each route is, whether investment banks will offer analyst internships to students pursuing their masters, or if I should focus exclusively on trying to get a VC/growth equity internship as the knowledge base for ibanking and VC/growth equity are quite different.

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Yup! I have some friends who have gone into MC, and although I would be interested in the work, the travel is a deal breaker for me. I can handle working tons of hours, but constant traveling stresses my body out too much personally.

 

Gotcha, do you think that MC would make more sense and be a better fit? With my current knowledge I think I find VC/Growth Equity to be the most interesting. I should've mentioned before I am more interested in the business side of the tech industry specifically.

 
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