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Will refusing an internship jeopardise your chances to land graduate position?

Many students will find themselves in a situation where they decided not to attend a second or final round of investment banking interviews and refuse an internship, because they already received and accepted an internship offer somewhere else. Many feel that this may affect their chances to apply for full time positions (or other internships) at the company in the future.

The truth is that most banks will be more than happy to receive your application again for a full time position, even if you declined an offer or quit during the process, provided that you declined politely.

What work will you do as an investment banking intern, and how to score points

What kind of work will you do as an investment banking intern? In order to give you an idea of what to expect for your internship, the work given to summer intern (or off-cycle interns) usually fall into the following categories:

Research Work

How to network effectively during your internship

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Securing a good investment banking internship is not an easy task. However, an even more difficult task is to either convert this internship into a full time offer, or, if you decide that the job is not for you, to effectively use your time to better position yourself for your dream job or next internship.

How to refuse a job offer or an internship?

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As a student or junior banker, you will typically find yourself interviewing with multiple investment bank, sometimes in different regions, divisions or even industries. If you're lucky and good enough, you may end up with multiple offers.