leoyh said:Better in terms of clientele and size. thats how i see it
If you're only aiming for a 96 uai, you'd be lucky for any front office positions to take you.
haha, arrogant little hsc kiddie
leoyh said:Better in terms of clientele and size. thats how i see it
Remember kiddies, IBs only look at UAIs!pete_mate said:If you're only aiming for a 96 uai, you'd be lucky for any front office positions to take you.
haha, arrogant little hsc kiddie
dude, aim and what you realistically get is two different things. are you an idiot or do you not understand the word aim? can't someone aim low or are you too arrogant yourself?pete_mate said:If you're only aiming for a 96 uai, you'd be lucky for any front office positions to take you.
haha, arrogant little hsc kiddie
velox said:Remember kiddies, IBs only look at UAIs!
u can't have many mates who've got that. so im pretty sure mates=mate and there's always going to be exceptions but in this market you'd have to have gun extracurriculars to have shot with a cred av.3li said:lol leoyh ur a douche
ive got mates who got 4 offers with credit average
yeap sometimes-blue_chameleon said:There are also things called the invisible barriers which recruiters use to exclude people that you and I think would be a shoe-in for a grad job.
Depending on where you're applying, you might have an ace academic record and with extra curric's and still get knocked back. In my experience, there are a few factors that grads won't usually consider...and company's won't admit to using them, but they are definately there.
Imo, a lot of it comes down to whether you fit the company.
Invisible barriers?zimmerman8k said:such as?
Lol where are you getting your info from?leoyh said:dude, aim and what you realistically get is two different things. are you an idiot or do you not understand the word aim? can't someone aim low or are you too arrogant yourself?
And btw, IB looks at your results at uni, whether it be for internship or graduate. In fact, they look at heaps and go threw heaps of measures just to validate your resume. Anything below Distinction average pretty much grants you a goodbye.
And i don't see myself entering IB anytime soon anyway so im just sharing my thoughts. And why i'm posting in this thread if im not going into IB anytime soon, which im pretty sure you'll be asking yourself after reading this, its cause i feel like it.
In the first round interview with the HR person, they ask you questions about what you get up to in your spare time, what do you spend your weekends doing, etczimmerman8k said:Who can they find out about your social life and enjoyment of drinking or lack thereof through the interview process.
As for being well presented, they don't hide this requirement.
sf_diegoxrock said:Lol where are you getting your info from?
I know a few friends on credit averages who have already scored offers for the summer and even 2 last year who ended up with a grad position @ MacqBank.
Shouldn't you be studying for your HSC rather than looking through the tertiary studies forums and making huge generalisations about IBs?
Ugliness definitely isn't one. Have you seen how ugly bankers are? Its amazing3li said:yeap sometimes-
have to have a social life
drinks and afterwork functions etc.
also theres a quota for asians
and at least 1 token aussie
also if ur ugly/look like a douche or look lazy and not well dressed - not unheard of reasons
I know of at least one guy who got into MacCap (well it was IBD back then) with a credit average. Great extracurriculars though, and just all around top bloke.pete_mate said:You still haven't said whether this is in the Mac Capital division or other front office. It would be very unusual if this is the case.
Further, it'd be virtually impossible in this market in the future.
QFT.Descendia said:I know of at least one guy who got into MacCap (well it was IBD back then) with a credit average. Great extracurriculars though, and just all around top bloke.
No matter how great your marks or extracuricculars/how good you look on paper, if you're someone who can't hold a decent conversation in person, you're gunna struggle to get through. End of the day, the people interviewing you are the people you're likely to be working with. They generally want sociable and interesting people to be spending their 12hr+ working days with, not just robots with HDs.