Two BB internships with 3.1 gpa VS one non-bb internship with 4.0 gpa
Candidate A:
School: semi-target
Two BB IBD internships
GPA 3.1
Candidate B:
School: target
One banking intenrship (no name bank)
GPA 4.0
Assuming both are applying for the same Summer Analyst position at a BB, who do you guys think has a better chance?
Candidate A
Edit: After reading comments below, I guess if we assume he/she had connections then by all means Candidate B def has a better shot after interviews. But I was assuming Candidate A just wasn't good at academics but excelled in all other functions therefore was able to land previous BB IB internships
Candidate A would probably win, although it sounds pretty unrealistic to get two BB internships with a 3.1 GPA. You'd need some pretty intense networking/family connections to achieve that.
Probably B because 2 internships with a 3.1 likely means that was through connections (esp. since one would be before jr. year).
A 3.1 is fucking terrible so unless there was a big medical issue or something like that, basically an automatic ding.
100% this. Candidate A most likely both has a family connection in a senior position at the bank and did such a shitty job that they aren't welcome back, despite the family connection.
Definitely B - people on recruiting teams nut when reading target school + 3.9+ resumes, even with so-so experience. Having a banking (even no-name) internship is also good enough if not impressive assuming this is for a junior SA position..for reference, the vast majority of kids I see landing really good IB offers have no brand name experience prior.
What if candidate À has a 3.3? 3.4?
That's still a B+ average, not great. Fact of the matter is, you can't really fake a 4.0, but you can fake how you got internships. And what went wrong that they wouldn't go back to one of those prior BBs?
Either way, to nitpick on oh, what if it was a 3.3 or a 3.4 is pointless because all this is irrelevant on paper - it's the superdays that ultimately matter anyways.
Candidate A !! Even with connections he was still able to pass the interview process and he already knows the job of an intern.
There are so many other variables that go into this that your scenario is impossible to answer.
Also anyone posting with a definitive "candidate A or B" answer has not a clue what they are talking about. what if Candidate A studies engineering? What if Candidate B interviews poorly? What if Candidate B's family friend is an executive at the bank? These threads shouldn't exist.
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