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International Undergrad. Here is my experience ->

Definitely Sponsors (0 Discrimination/no quotas) ->

1) JPM 2) BofA 3) EVR 4) Moelis 5) GS 6) Barclays 7) Houlihan Lokey

Case by Case/Sponsors only if top candidate/Quota for intl students ->

1) MS 2) Citi (SF/LA doesn't sponsor, NY might) 3) Lazard (NY definitely has internationals, but I think u need to be one of the top) 4) CS 5) DB 6) PWP 7) Cowen 8) William Blair 9) RBC (Only H1B1/E-3)

Does not sponsor ->

1) UBS 2) Greenhill 3) Wells Fargo 4) Guggenheim 5) Rothschild 6) Pretty much most MMs and Boutiques

Again, this is from my personal experience! Your own mileage may vary. Out of the list JPM and BofA are incredibly supportive, so they're your best bets tbh. Most of my recruiting efforts were focused in NY, and I accepted an offer there (also recruited the west coast though).

 

I just heard that a bunch of banks have stopped - not entirely sure about RBC. I just know that they will consider you if you have access to the H1B1/E-3 but you need to network and have access to OCR (since you won't pass the regular online app).

 

Yeah this does not apply to canadians because I'm talking about the OPT -> H1B sponsorship. The TN has been having so many issues and they don't even have access to the one year OPT that all internationals in the US get.

 

thanks for the list. Just curious when you are filling out online apps, there are always two questions: are you legally allowed to work in the US? and do you need sponsorships now or in the future?

What do you put for those? I was wondering is it the case that if you put yes then they auto screen you out of the pool

 

Yes for both (legally = opt, sponsorship in the future = h1b)

Honestly if they do that then they wouldn't have sponsored you anyways. HR checks into your status once an offer has been extended and there have been many many cases where they revoke your offer when they find out you're an international.

Sucks but that's life

 

My international cousin graduated and had a FT position for GS in one of their Cali offices for IB. They "urged" him to transfer to their London office because of his citizenship status over there.

He wanted to stay and ended up leaving because it was more of a subtle - "do it or there might just happen to be one less spot for next year's return offers and we all know whose getting canned".

 

I would guess Moelis LA isn't sponsoring anymore because they used to hire a bunch of kids from my school in Canada and they aren't hiring anyone for summer 2019. Or at least they're getting more nervous about it than they were before.

 

I can confirm Moelis LA took international kids this class (Not canadians since they need to go through TN which is getting fucked sideways - I'm talking about regular OPT -> H1B).

Will they take 3-4 internationals out of a class of 8-10 (or whatever it is)? Probably not.

Was sad to hear about Ivey this year -> the kids from there typically crush it wherever they go and it really sucks that they're getting caught because of a change in USCIS policy.

 

I know people assume that a lot of MMs/Boutiques don't give sponsorships, but I know a guy who landed a FT job out of an MSF program. The bank was not supposed to sponsor visas (at least that was what he thought/heard/was told by his career counselors). So I guess it really depends? If they like you/you are viewed as a good candidate, they'll still consider the possibility.

Persistency is Key
 

This. I superdayed with a bank that does not typically sponsor but they made an exception for me by even offering me a shot (Didn't end up getting the offer though).

For all the international monkeys out there - networking is key. Make that trip out and actually meet people and you will be surprised on how much traction you actually receive.

 

Not just this year, every year. Go do something in your home country. Get a full-time role there and then transfer into the states on a secondee assignment.

 

Why in the world would you go thru that hassle when there are still plenty of great banks on the street that are willing to sponsor (admit the windows are getting smaller every year)? Oh that's right, you seemed to have transferred straight from College Confidential.

 

Most of the BBs should still be hiring international students. Some straight up do not take international students (Barclays). Not sure about EBs but i've seen some international students go to Moelis, PJT and EVR. Those spots are very very limited though

 

Jp, goldman, citi, lazard, evercore, db are some places I know of that have hired international students from my school or I know people who are going there. If you name some places maybe I can look and see if any international student from my school is going there

 
unqwertyfiedAs a graduate student, you don't have to go through the crap undergrads have to since you qualify for a Masters degree exemption. So banks will be more open to recruiting you than undergrads. Also, if you prove yourself to be baller, the bank will find a way to make employment happen.

Hey there, can you explain what the Masters Degree exemption is? I have not heard of that thanks.

 

Bullshit. Most banks don't even recruit grad school students. They only do for M3 MBA, but they are mostly US citizens or Internationals who went to US undergrad and have several years of experience in either US or HK or elsewhere. So, don't expect to get recruited if you are from shitty, foreign undergrad.

 

yeah most of them: jpm ms gs citi barcap ubs for sure

i know fidelity does not, but that's about it

"What we can, we must; and because we can, we must"
 

So what are the underlying reasons as to why sponsorship plays such a big role in recruitment? Is it the expenses for the bank (Because it is relatively insignificant for an MS, Citi or CS), or the fact that the entire sponsorship process is essentially a lottery?

I have a couple buddies going through this process, and I'm curious as to why this matters.

 

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International here, offered BarCap IBD and sponsored. Target school, don't know if it helps, and STEM + GC expected during OPT period. RBC hired an international student from my school this year, so did BofA and Citi (3 offers).

 

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