Hi everyone,
I'm an senior undergrad, and on-campus recruiting is starting up with the big investment banks. I'm interested in both trading and traditional investment banking. I'd rather do trading, but if I was offered a banking position (and not a trading position) at certain banks I'd do banking - I'm interested in both positions even though I recognize that they are quite different. Is it a bad idea to interview for both trading and banking positions at the same bank, and express to the interviewers that I would prefer to trade but would accept an offer for either one? I was preselected for interviews for both positions at a few banks, but I'm concerned that they are going to view this as lack of focus or knowledge of what the job entils. Should I just interview for trading, or do banks understand that people may be ambivalent?
Thanks,
Luke
I'm an senior undergrad, and on-campus recruiting is starting up with the big investment banks. I'm interested in both trading and traditional investment banking. I'd rather do trading, but if I was offered a banking position (and not a trading position) at certain banks I'd do banking - I'm interested in both positions even though I recognize that they are quite different. Is it a bad idea to interview for both trading and banking positions at the same bank, and express to the interviewers that I would prefer to trade but would accept an offer for either one? I was preselected for interviews for both positions at a few banks, but I'm concerned that they are going to view this as lack of focus or knowledge of what the job entils. Should I just interview for trading, or do banks understand that people may be ambivalent?
Thanks,
Luke