In the spirit of giving you actual good advice, I suggest you google the firm and try to find a single point of contact within the bank. do your due diligence and try to find their linkedin. If they don't have anything online, two things are likely: they are too small to take on an intern the other: if they can set up an internship, they would likely not have any meaningful work for you. It'd be a tremendous waste of a summer for you.

This isn't necessarily rocket science... it's basic networking/career exploration. The large majority of your questions have been answered before... yet you insist on not using the search function. This is a pretty serious character flaw- additionally, the fact when people point out flaws in your logic or critique you, you get indignant. You should probably work on being a tolerable person before you try to put yourself in a professional situation.

 
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Then stop being stupid. You've been informed of the proper way to do things, yet you refuse to do them. What else are we supposed to do? Ignore you, so you double post in the off topic forum and the IB forum like you have already done? Should we copy and paste the responses from dozens of users of month's past? You're in college- learning how to use resources available to you should have been taught in one of your first classes.

So you've found LinkedIn profiles... have you tried to find out what that person's email would be? Have you tried sending them a message on LinkedIn? Have you tried finding any possible way you could be connected to them? There are literally thousands of webpages out there on effective networking and how to track someone down.

You could google "how to network effectively" and you'd have a treasure trove. Instead, you insist on posting easily answerable questions or asking members of a forum to violate both company and ethical rules, because you didn't have the EQ to take advantage of a situation.

 

also need to consider that if an online anonymous community can't stand you then how will your fellow group mates do so when you guys are working 12+ hours per day

think you may need to get your attitude and character straight before pursuing any career, not just ib

 

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