Internship agencies?
It has caught my attention that there are a few internship agencies out there charging student a fee and will get them a job in their desired industries. They are, however, unpaid though.
Just to name a few "Capital placement" literally will help you get "investment banking" internships. "Global Experiences" have connections withPEand a firm that offersibdinternship.
There are many others that offer "finance" internships too. I'm wondering, for a student with no prior internship experience in the field and is struggling to get one, is it a good idea to have a go at these?
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Any comments are appreciated. I am just not sure if a paid internship (you pay the agency) is better than leaving the CV empty.
Tbh
1. I'm pretty sure these programs don't actually place you inIB
2. Their process still requires the banks to want to hire you
所以真的,您在这里什么也没解决。
So the answer is no. Go network. Do some extracurriculars. Get good grades.
They say if they don't get you a job that you actually like they will refund you lol.
Got a feeling there is no harm to try, considering a remote internship is just £950.
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