Banking Inquiry
If you didn’t receive a return offer from a bank, would you still be eligible to apply to other banks? (This hasn’t happened to me) But I’m curious, how common is it to receive a return offer in investment banking?
Banking Inquiry
If you didn’t receive a return offer from a bank, would you still be eligible to apply to other banks? (This hasn’t happened to me) But I’m curious, how common is it to receive a return offer in investment banking?
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It’s quite common in investment banking for interns to receive return offers, especially if they performed well during their internship. However, not every intern will receive one, and there can be various reasons for this. If you don’t get a return offer from one bank, you can definitely apply to other banks or firms. The experience you gained during your internship is valuable, and many banks look favorably upon candidates with prior internship experience, even if it wasn’t with them.
The recruitment cycle in investment banking is competitive, so it’s essential to leverage your experience, network, and the skills you’ve developed. Make sure to highlight your internship experience and any relevant projects or achievements on your resume when applying elsewhere. Good luck!