Do you have any internship roles on your CV? If not, definitely take the F500 opportunity. You still have a shot your senior year for a summer analyst position. Also, don't only apply to BBs. Look for regional banks to apply to either through any connections you have (alumni, family friends) or just straight up cold calling. Nother wrong with that.

 
  1. Tighten up resume
  2. Reach out to alumni involved in finance. This will give you some practice with interview skills and will get your foot in the door with possible opportunities at their firm.
  3. After you've exhausted alumni network, cold email, call HRs and try to get interviews lined up at firms you{re interested it.
  4. hopefully you land some interviews. Prep for these and hopefully a job comes out of it

Throughout the process, you should be preparing your story and practicing your interview skills. I find talking through behavioral and technical questions out loud is good practice.

hope this helps

 

Well, I wasn't a student athlete but I remember reading similar threads in the past (might be worth trying to search for those) - I think the gist of most of the advice was that you somehow have to craft / parlay the 'athlete' part of your experience into being an actual experience worthy of passing the resume-review stage so you can reach the interview/super-day stage for the IB. Maybe emphasize the teamwork aspect, the leadership aspect, or the hard work aspect... I think it will definitely make you stand out but there has to be a story there (assuming you can get into the interview stage). Maybe try a linkedin search for alumi from your school who were also involved in the athletics program who are now in the finance industry, might be a small result but all it takes is one person to identify with your experience. Especially coming from a top 10 school, I think you'll be ok.

 

Nothing's impossible I guess. Since you're going to be going back to school there's always the chance you can get an intern spot while in post grad. Get on top of things now otherwise there's probably little to no chance.

 

You should look into getting an MFin / MSF (other users know a lot more about this - you can search the sight for helpful info) or possibly delaying graduation a semester so that you're effectively a Junior this year and can apply for summer analyst positions. In the meantime, join relevant clubs on campus to further develop your interest so that you can be sure that it's something you enjoy and so that you can demonstrate to potential employers that you have a genuine interest.

 

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