What the others said. If you're certain you want to do commodities do Cargill. BAML will give you a much more broad experience and the BAML name is good on a resume if you decide you hate trading.
Going to echo what everyone else is saying. BAML is going to be a broader experience if you're not set on commodities. Do you know what desk you'd be on at Cargill?
Cargill, but I'm biased. If you have any interest in physical grain and feed ingredient trading, they have a great program and do a good job placing interns into full-time positions. You'll get good exposure and you'll know by the end of it if you want to be in physical commodities or not.
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If you don't know with certainty that you want to do commodities, the answer is obvious
Yeah. I'd pick Cargill but that's only b/c I love the commodities markets and learning about that industry. Figure out which interests you more.
What the others said. If you're certain you want to do commodities do Cargill. BAML will give you a much more broad experience and the BAML name is good on a resume if you decide you hate trading.
Going to echo what everyone else is saying. BAML is going to be a broader experience if you're not set on commodities. Do you know what desk you'd be on at Cargill?
Cargill, but I'm biased. If you have any interest in physical grain and feed ingredient trading, they have a great program and do a good job placing interns into full-time positions. You'll get good exposure and you'll know by the end of it if you want to be in physical commodities or not.
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