Banks that consider seniors for SA
Hey all,
My Question: Do you know of any banks that are open to hiring graduating seniors for SA positions? MM or BB
It is my undersanding and experience that most do not, but I am trying to look at all my options.
If you like reading, quick background on myself:
I am a senior at a midwest non-target graduating in May. I currently have a 3.8 GPA and major in Finance and East Asian Languages (Korean). I spent a year and a half of my undergraduate career in South Korea and had a marketing and communications internship at the Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and Motor Trend publisher in Seoul this past summer.
A consequence of my time in South Korea and late switch to Finance (was orignally Physics and premed - volunteering taught me I did not want to be in a hospital all my life) is that I missed SA positions my junior year and was submitting applications for FT right on deadlines this year. Alumni have been doing their best to help but my lack of a SA and having started a little too late screwed me over.
That is why I am asking the above question.
Thank you to anyone who reads or comments!
Best,
Emerson
Delay graduation, go pick up a minor or major in economics or accounting or something
If you are from Michigan though I know a few finance firms that have internships that accept seniors
DWalk248: Well, I actually cannot PM you yet... So if you have a moment to share the names of the firms here I would appreciate it greatly.
Thanks again,
take an extra semester, tons of people at my school do that and they usually end up placing super well
DWalk248: I will send you a PM. I am not from Michigan, but if they don't mind people from Kansas, I would love to learn more about them.
I am considering delaying graduation. If I decide within the next month or two, I can add in an extra two semesters and get an Accounting or other B-school degree or maybe even finish up with a Physics major I had before switching.
So that's what I am thinking right now...
Anyone else have some advice/ know of any firms?
Thank you so much guys
Valstone Partners - Real Estate PE Northpointe Capital - Equity Investment Management If I were you I would just sign on to do the extra semester and apply for internships too. In the event that you find a full time job offer that your like just graduate on time.
just say youre graduating a year later; you'll be treated like a junior when it comes to recruiting (which sounds like exactly what youre going for)
Ok, thank you guys. DWalk248: I will check out those guys and yes - that is what I think I have decided I will do. I am applying/networking for SA positions like I will finish out my Physics degree and graduate a year later. If I do not get anything FT that I am interested in, I will just go ahead and pursue that for real.
ricottacheese: Thanks, that is what I am currently planning on doing. The hard part is turning down the jobs that I am getting - just none are banking related.
If anyone else has opinions, I would love to hear them.
Thanks!
I know Goldman, MS, and JPM will all hire seniors for SA positions.
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