Undergrad Junior-Summer M&A MM Intern
Hello all! New here. I'm a junior humanities major at top ivy undergrad with ~3.7 GPA.
Had no luck in the BB recruiting process with only a couple [unsuccessful] capital markets interviews.
Several finance clubs with 2 officer positions
Sophomore summerfinance internship at F500
Ended up getting a MM internship at Miami/Chicago based ibank
It specializes in Healthcare M&A.
The VP who interviewed me said that I'd gain a lot of modeling experience and client exposure, even as an intern.
Most senior folks come from BB firms and Ivy League schools.
Do you folks believe this would be a solid opportunity? What are the likely exit prospects? MM PE etc.?
Just got MM M&A Boutique internship, what's next? (Originally Posted: 05/18/2011)
So after a hefty 2011, I've finally landed myself an unpaid summer analyst position at a downtown M&A investment bank. I wanted to be prepared before I start in 2 days for anything critical that would be positive to expect from those who have gone through the process. Also, as I complete the internship, what would be a logical next-step. I am not one to predetermine my path a year before it happens as I believe there is a lot of value from surprise and spontaneity but any advice would be well appreciated.
Also wanted to congratulate my uncle on graduating with his bachelors at 52 this May. He's suffered from medical conditions all his life and given me a lot of drive from his case of motivation and passion toward any level of success.
congrats on the offer, learn as much as you can and offer to work on anything that you think would give up a leg up in interviews (you may want to search this). If need be stay in late to finish up any assignments given to you during the day, builds trust and you will get more interesting work thrown at you. I would start networking for FT opps whatever that may be asap. get back in touch with people you reached out to this past year and tell them you got an offer (shows that you are legit) and tell them you are interested in FT and ask that you keep in touch and posted.
congrats to your uncle. mad respect
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