SO, Who would get hired?

Applicant A:
BA-Economics, semi-target, 2.3 GPA
FT:
-1 year as supply chain analyst at ($10B/year revenue) commodity trading firm.
-1 year as junior (Oil & Gas, Grain) analyst at same firm.
-1 year as a senior commodities buyer/scheduler at giant firm. (BP, Cargill)
Designations: CFA, CAIA, CPA

Applicant B:
BA-Economics, semi-target 2.3 GPA
Second (3 years later) BA-Financial Mathematics, target 3.9 GPA
Internship:
- 1 Summer, Operations intern, MM Oil firm
- 1 Summer, Commodities (Oil & Gas, Grain) analyst intern at a BB
- 1 Summer, Commodities trader intern at GS/JPM
Designations: CFA

Both applicants apply to be "FT Commodity Traders" at
Glencore, Goldman Sachs, Cargill, JPM, BP

Who would get hired? why?

 
Asatar:
This is a ridiculous question. If EVERYTHING else (i.e. contacts, demeanor, interview technique etc) are exactly the same (and seeing as I'm assuming this is about you I guess they will be) then I would hire A. Why would someone have 3 summer internships and not get hired from any of them - either he's unlucky and had better be able to spin it well or he's not very good.

Could you please elaborate why you would hire A over B?

 

you should rephrase your question and just ask straight up if its worth it to do a second degree to make up for your current shitty GPA. i doubt anyone would say thats a good idea, there are no guarantees that you'll be able to get a good GPA or a good job after completing your second degree, and the costs (both financial and in terms of opportunity costs) are tremendous.

besides, i'm sure most companies would be wondering: wtf why does this guy have 2 bachelors degrees?!

 
postman:
you should rephrase your question and just ask straight up if its worth it to do a second degree to make up for your current shitty GPA. i doubt anyone would say thats a good idea, there are no guarantees that you'll be able to get a good GPA or a good job after completing your second degree, and the costs (both financial and in terms of opportunity costs) are tremendous.

besides, i'm sure most companies would be wondering: wtf why does this guy have 2 bachelors degrees?!

Thank you, I just wanted to play the scenario in detail (to avoid the answer : "it depends"). Thanks

 

If A is able to get that 3 years worth of experience despite having a 2.3 in ugrad. He clearly is competent enough even though a little crazy on designations. Person A without a doubt.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

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