Point72 versus boutique IB for sophomore year internship

I'm a sophomore at U-M, and last summer I worked at Point72 in the front office doing research for one of the groups there. I had a great experience and really like the team. However, my goal is to land a BB internship my junior year. I'm wondering: If investment banking is my goal, would I be best off working at a boutique bank this summer, or returning to Point72 at the same position? Assuming that a boutique bank would have little name recognition?

 

Sophomore-year internships don't have to be in banking; anything finance-related is generally enough to get your resume looked at it in most bulge brackets. In this case, Point72 is a strong enough brand name that I'd recommend you stay there, instead of moving to some no-name boutique that's only marginally more relevant to your end goal.

 
Best Response

Don't fuck up this decision. If you do, you won't get your BB internship, won't get a job in banking, probably go into big 4 accounting, will have to get your MBA from an SEC school, will go into a F500 leadership program but flame out midway through, marry someone who is a 7.5 at best, have a nice house in a decent suburb but which has only OK schools which your kids will be forced to attend. On the upside, you'll have enough free time that you can be a sub-10 handicap, BUT it'll be a at crummy club which at best occasionally hosts Web.com Tour events. No pressure.

 

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