The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level Pupils
Discussion on investment and retail banking, equities, trading, derivatives, consultancy.
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Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsNope nothing, only London--not even in NY.(Original post by saks10111)
Are such programs only available in London/NY? It sucks being international sometimes lol -
Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level Pupils
How does one go about getting work experience from say Barclays, Nationwide, Lloyds, etc.? I've not got anything to do in the summer, and I'd like to make it as productive as possible; given I'd like to go into banking, I figured trying to get work experience would be my best bet, and would help my UCAS application next year too...
If I were to send an email asking for work experience, what sort of things should I be putting in, other than why I want to do it? And which department, generally, should I be emailing?
(Sorry if I come across as stupid, but I've never done this before, and would rather ask than waste time asking the wrong people and looking like a tit.) -
Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsDifferent places have different interpretations of "Business Casual". The safest option is "Business" minus the tie and perhaps the jacket if the weather allows.(Original post by Astronomical)
What is considered "business casual" dress? Shirt, suit trousers? A tie? Jacket? A jumper? I don't want to go dressed in all the wrong things, and look a fool. -
Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsWell its this JP Morgan summer school next week. The email simply says "Attire: business casual"(Original post by DeeDub)
Different places have different interpretations of "Business Casual". The safest option is "Business" minus the tie and perhaps the jacket if the weather allows.
Do you think a jumper would be alright? I don't like wearing just a shirt with no jacker/jumper, but I don't want to look daft.
Thanks for the help anyway, it's better than google/wikipedia could manage! Wikipedia says jeans are business casual.
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Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsWear a suit. You can always take your tie off at the event.(Original post by Astronomical)
What is considered "business casual" dress? Shirt, suit trousers? A tie? Jacket? A jumper? I don't want to go dressed in all the wrong things, and look a fool.
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Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsIt doesn't really matter. Do what you are good at and interested in. They recruit a range of different degrees from English to Economics, etc..(Original post by Miryo)
At degree level, is maths better or Economics for this kind of career? -
Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level PupilsEven archaeology and anthropology....(Original post by thamerz)
It doesn't really matter. Do what you are good at and interested in. They recruit a range of different degrees from English to Economics, etc..
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Re: The IB&C Pre-University Thread for School and A Level Pupils
If I was to take a gap year before university, are there any internships I could get in that year? I'm thinking about IB but I'd like a bit of experience before I commit myself to it.
If not, I know there are like gap year programmes at places like Deloitte and PwC but will that give me any insight into what working at an investment bank is like?
