Quit current internship ?

Hi everyone!. Junior at a Canadian target. Currently doing a corporate development and strategy internship at a Oil and Gas company(it's a 12 month internship). started this position in May. I absolutely hate this job and should I quit this job after 4 months if I get a better opportunity for the fall and next winter(Co-op opportunities). Anybody quit their internship before?I have about 6 months to go for this job .I feel like the opportunity cost is pretty high and I hate my life. I have no intention of going back to Oil and gas industry or the company itself. any opinion would be appreciated. Thanks!

 

Unless your "better" internship is with God, Bill Gates, or Vladimir Putin, I can't see how you can beat the experience offered by a 12-month O&G internship. You could go into banking, trading, research, asset management, literally anything you want simply because you'll have 12 months of front office experience in a finance-driven field before even graduating. Those IBD internships are 3 months of networking, whereas your 12 months will be much harder to ignore anywhere you take it. Unless you're unpaid and are incurring significant cost to show up every day and the "better" internship pays you well, I can't see how you can rationalize this.

in it 2 win it
 
Most Helpful

What do you mean when you say corporate development? "Front office" means "people in a money-generating operating group." Usually those groups have sales personnel who interact with clients, along with research, strategy, finance, IT, and related functions meant to drive profit. FO doesn't only mean IBD - credit card companies have a front office and so does every company that relies on selling something to exist. So when you say "development," that's usually what that means: "develop" the business by bringing in more money.

If you're doing something different, then elaborate on what your group does so we can give you better feedback.

in it 2 win it
 

I can't see why you would be. You'd be better placed than virtually everyone who didn't get an IBD internship, assuming that's what you want to do. And even then, you're a great candidate - I'd say a shoe-in - for research and even trading roles at a bank. Energy sector experience is always a positive and you'll have 1 full year of it. Is your current firm very small, unknown, or only loosely related to O&G? You should elaborate further on your profile and relevant details of the company.

in it 2 win it
 

Cum id rem ut et ut ullam. Animi earum saepe consectetur illum voluptatum nulla. Quae ut blanditiis laborum nostrum amet nam eos. Laudantium eveniet at culpa voluptates modi. Dolorum nisi quis consectetur. Veniam rerum adipisci repellat quia adipisci cupiditate.

Cum voluptatem cupiditate neque nulla et qui in. Voluptatem illum ad odio temporibus voluptas. Et nihil ut rerum optio. Ea doloribus minima quia ipsum. Qui voluptatibus velit suscipit quia dolorem.

Career Advancement Opportunities

April 2024 Investment Banking

  • Jefferies & Company 02 99.4%
  • Goldman Sachs 19 98.8%
  • Harris Williams & Co. New 98.3%
  • Lazard Freres 02 97.7%
  • JPMorgan Chase 03 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

April 2024 Investment Banking

  • Harris Williams & Co. 18 99.4%
  • JPMorgan Chase 10 98.8%
  • Lazard Freres 05 98.3%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.7%
  • William Blair 03 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

April 2024 Investment Banking

  • Lazard Freres 01 99.4%
  • Jefferies & Company 02 98.8%
  • Goldman Sachs 17 98.3%
  • Moelis & Company 07 97.7%
  • JPMorgan Chase 05 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

April 2024 Investment Banking

  • Director/MD (5) $648
  • Vice President (19) $385
  • Associates (87) $260
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (14) $181
  • Intern/Summer Associate (33) $170
  • 2nd Year Analyst (66) $168
  • 1st Year Analyst (205) $159
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (146) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”