What was recruiting like before 2008?

Hey guys,

I was wondering if you remember what recruiting was like before 2008 and the current recession we are in. I get the impression that banking is difficult to get into regardless of good times or bad times, but I hear a few years ago banks were giving away positions like candy. Back when I started reading this site I saw very few 'No offer, What do I do now" kind of posts and now they are springing up all over. I'm curious to hear your impressions about how difficult it was to get in both banking and consulting before the current market meltdown. How much easier was it?

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A friend at a BB S&T group in NY said that in the boom years they would get 250-300 applications from the school he was in charge of recruiting for, and then they would hire around 5 summer interns.

This year he said applications were down to around 50 from that school and they only took 1 person for the summer.

So on paper the odds are theoretically about the same, but the difference is that those 50 people are much more serious / well-qualified than the 250-300 who applied in previous years.

Back then if you were at a core recruiting school you could kind of just BS your way in and maybe you wouldn't end up at GS or MS, but you would probably get something. These days, lots of students at core schools are surprised that they have to actually network their asses off to have a shot at getting in, which is one of the topics we've been covering in recent presentations.

 
This year he said applications were down to around 50 from that school and they only took 1 person for the summer.

I find it hard to believe that only 50 people dropped their resume from one school for a BB.

 

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