for S&T: Application --> Interview --> Internship --> Job

How hard is it to proceed from each "stage" in the S&T internship process to the next.

I am a junior at a target applying for internships. I have a strong resume (1550+ SAT, 3.8 GPA, previous BB experience (diff division though). So far, I have had two outright rejections and 2 interviews with BB firms. That means I'm batting .500 Is this par for the course? What are your experiences with this sort of thing?

Also, if given the internship offer, what are one's chances of getting a FT offer? Does this vary from bank to bank?

Thanks guys.

 

Assuming that you're applying through your school's targeted recruiting and not the online black-hole, your stats seem strong enough where you should at least be landing an interview with any firm to which you apply. I'd suggest looking over or having a knowledgeable third party look over your application materials, as there may be an ignorant taboo somewhere within your documents that is getting you dinged w/o interviews.

 

Update: Of 5 applications, I have 3 outright rejections, and 2 interviews.

Am I doing something egregiously wrong, or is hiring that tough this year?

 

hiring is tough this year i guess. with ur resume and school and work experience you should be getting interviews with every bank at least

 

any ideas about the last part of the question?

"Also, if given the internship offer, what are one's chances of getting a FT offer? Does this vary from bank to bank?"

 

Like grinder86 said, full time offer rates will probably go down considering several banks are about to lay of a lot of employees/continue with the writedowns. However, in the past, full time offers are theoretically contingent upon each individual's performance. A manager at a BB once told me that their program works such that if every SA performed up to their standards, they would have the capacity to extend FT offers to ever SA. This will vary from bank to bank. Most HR people will say that their hiring will not be affected by the current market conditions. This may or may not be true. I guess we'll find out in a few months.

 

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