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Police Cadet, basically a paid internship that guarantees a spot in the academy. I'm guessing you're from MA?
Damn I applied to the police cadets, picky as hell even with a high GPA. Good for you.
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Police Cadet, basically a paid internship that guarantees a spot in the academy. I'm guessing you're from MA?
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what's your ceiling famb?83k work in healthcare Neurodiagnostic Technology
If I get an offer after the upcoming summer I'll probably be somewhere around 100-120k. Investment banking analyst in NYC...so 100-120k probably won't be as baller as it sounds.
I'm losing. Graduated with a BA in Communications in Dec 12. I'm making 14.42 as a Customer Support Analyst for A Fortune 500 company
I'm losing. Graduated with a BA in Communications in Dec 12. I'm making 14.42 as a Customer Support Analyst for A Fortune 500 company
What's your résumé look like? If you don't mind of course (College, GPA, experience in the investments industry, etc.)
I have to imagine its pretty impressive if you're anticipating an analyst offer out of undergrad.
Nice. Best of luck man.I'm at a public university non-target with a 4.0 GPA and experience working in wealth management and bank treasury focused in fixed income securities.
I'm anticipating the analyst offer due to the nature of summer analyst process; the vast majority of bulge bracket firms (Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Bank of America, etc.) hire nearly 99% of their analysts from their summer analyst class or poach them from a competing bank's summer analyst class. Essentially, once you're a summer analyst, it's your job to lose. Therefore, barring I make any serious errors on the job, I'm expecting a full time offer by the end of the summer.
how did you apply? I hear its about 40% recommendations ...I'm at a public university non-target with a 4.0 GPA and experience working in wealth management and bank treasury focused in fixed income securities.
I'm anticipating the analyst offer due to the nature of summer analyst process; the vast majority of bulge bracket firms (Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Bank of America, etc.) hire nearly 99% of their analysts from their summer analyst class or poach them from a competing bank's summer analyst class. Essentially, once you're a summer analyst, it's your job to lose. Therefore, barring I make any serious errors on the job, I'm expecting a full time offer by the end of the summer.
B.S. in physical education teaching, graduated in June 2011. Started out subbing at $155/day, now making a little over $51K, plus $42/hr overtime.
you should have got in with an advertising agency. I am actually interviewing with an agency out your way and hoping it goes smoothly so I can make the move cross country..From how I see it, most people that have like business degrees will get about at least 50k. I have a degree in Graphic Design but did nothing with it. My degree did get me other jobs though that just required you to have a degree. Started doing insurance and had a BS salary at 33k when everyone else made 50k. Got a new job though and am getting about 60k though.
you should have got in with an advertising agency. I am actually interviewing with an agency out your way and hoping it goes smoothly so I can make the move cross country..
Nice. Best of luck man.
Do summer analyst usually get any actual deal experience? How'd you get the summer analyst position did you just apply or did you have a foot in the door through a connection you'd made at one of your past jobs or internships?
how did you apply? I hear its about 40% recommendations ...
I'm trying to make the move into wealth management, PE or hedge funds... and I hear ib is a good launch pad....
Currently rocking a 4.0 in grad school (Ms fin) at a non target publicly university ...