Reaching Out: Does Anyone Have Access To Georgetown/Hopkins/UPenn's Career Calendar?
Hello all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I attend a school that the bulge brackets and major boutiques do not come by to recruit. I am a rising senior who spent this past summer interning at a regional boutique in the bay area, San Francisco. Top GPA, etc. I, like many others, am gearing up for recruiting season (or for what little recruiting there will be). I have an offer, but I have time to look into other things, and I would like to bid for some interviews at BBs and top boutiques in NYC.
That said, I wanted to know if anyone here would be willing to share with me the dates, times, and locations for information sessions for IBD recruiting at Georgetown this fall. I would like to attend their information sessions to meet the recruiters and show I am interested. I know anonymity is important here, so if you feel more comfortable PMing the information, it would mean a lot to me.
The same goes out to anyone who might attend Johns Hopkins or UPenn (I know Wharton requires ID, but regular UPenn sessions do not, or so I am told). Does anyone have access to any of these school's career calendars? Please let me know. Thank you, and good luck to all of us.
-Luca Brasi
No, I don't have access to that information, but I must be honest (and I feel that many WSO fellow members feel the same way). Why should we shortchange ourselves by allowing you to attend our on-campus recruiting, especially given the tight job market? Like you, we all work hard for the same positions and it's just reality that some schools are targets and others aren't. Unfair? Yes, but that's life.
I'd suggest networking.
What is unfair about it? Better schools tend to have smarter kids, tend to be more likely to be targets. If you think that's unfair, you should have worked harder in high school.
Actually, this topic refutes what you are saying:
http://wallstreetoasis.com/forums/attending-other-schools-career-fairs
As you can see, you're wrong, relative to what these certified users are posting, which I believe means they are in these banking roles. Coming to a website that is built for anonymous information seekers to help each other and posting that explicitly making it known you would not help seems counter intuitive a waste of your time. Perhaps you have a lot to waste. What makes it worse is that you don't have the information, and still felt the need to voice that you had nothing to offer.
I am already networking with whomever I can. As you'll note from most of the reactions in the aforementioned topic, it's an added prong to a strategy that doesn't just rest on one thing.
Anyone who is willing to help, please do let me know.
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