McDonald's Good Prep for Banking?

I noticed yesterday at McDonald's how busy the drive thru people were and it got me thinking. Do you think that assuming you went to a good school and had a solid financial background, a part-time job at a fast food restaurant would be a good selling point in a banking interview? They multi-task all day and the job can be pretty stressful.

Disclosure: I am not considering working at McDonald's

 

No it would not be good, if that is your only work experience. Working at such a place however is good if you are looking for interships, this is dependent upoun on grades, work ethic, etc., but as a selling point in a banking interview, absolutely not!

 

On paper it may seem like a good idea, but telling that story will lead you to be made fun of as the "McDonald's guy" among the recruiting team. It would only work if the interviewer had once labored at McDonald's himself - which, given the pedigree of most bankers, is not very likely.

Something better would be working as a waiter at a high class restaurant, which you could spin as being high pressure and multi-task intensive, as well as developing your soft skills.

Of course nothing beats relevant and valuable experience.

 
endlessrain:
On paper it may seem like a good idea, but telling that story will lead you to be made fun of as the "McDonald's guy" among the recruiting team. It would only work if the interviewer had once labored at McDonald's himself - which, given the pedigree of most bankers, is not very likely.

That would be some great entertainment around the office. I'd probably go with something like 'Burger Boy'.

 

people have this crazy idea that any kind of work experience can be spun into "relevant" experience for finance, because really think that all that's involved in finance is being willing to work 90 hours and only semi-brain dead. it's just not the case. yes, you'll always find the exception, but there's a reason the vast majority of bankers don't have McDonald's drive-thru on their resume.

 

hell to the yeah. seriously, don't you even dare bring up this crap for IB. Operations is another story.


The world has changed. And we must change with it.

------------ I'm making it up as I go along.
 

seriously NO FUCKING JOKE the head recruiter at a boutique IB in nyc told my mba class that he never sees anybody put shit like mcdonald's on resume, but he LOVES to see that shit because it means that the candidate came from zilch and is HUNGRY (for money, not fast food).

if you're already in undergrad, i see no fucking reason to apply fast food for fuck's sake, but if you had the job at 15/16/17 it's not a terrible idea

 

I worked at pizza hut when i was 16 and a moving company the summer before college. No shame my friend. Monument man is right you should not be applying to micky D's when your in college. Maybe if you go to a State State school such as a "Johnson State college" if there even is such a school name.

 

actually at one recruiting info session of a BB, an associate pointed out that they recognize that students don't have much experience and it is acceptable to have worked at Wendy's as long as the story was spun right.

 

Well to be honest while I was working at Mcdonalds I was sent to different roles on different days because I was a quick learner and flexible. But I do not know how that is going to help one to get into investment banking. I can use some examples to display some skills. Surely you would need much more than that to get into investment banking.

“It is our fate to be tormented with large and small dilemmas as we daily wind our way through the risky, fractious world that gave us birth” Edward O. Wilson.
 
crowe:

Well to be honest while I was working at Mcdonalds I was sent to different roles on different days because I was a quick learner and flexible. But I do not know how that is going to help one to get into investment banking. I can use some examples to display some skills. Surely you would need much more than that to get into investment banking.

You seriously don't see how it would help you get into investment banking? Seriously? You might want to target your applications to UBS only.
''You can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones you need to concentrate on.'' — President George W. Bush 0.5 bb
 
Dubya:
crowe:

Well to be honest while I was working at Mcdonalds I was sent to different roles on different days because I was a quick learner and flexible. But I do not know how that is going to help one to get into investment banking. I can use some examples to display some skills. Surely you would need much more than that to get into investment banking.

You seriously don't see how it would help you get into investment banking? Seriously? You might want to target your applications to UBS only.

I have considered all the options:)

“It is our fate to be tormented with large and small dilemmas as we daily wind our way through the risky, fractious world that gave us birth” Edward O. Wilson.
 

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