The Internship Hunt
Unlike KV and a slew of others, I have yet to line up an internship for the summer. The investment management field is a bit, well, stodgy for lack of a better word. It's no wonder so much $$$ has seen its way run towards hedge funds, who try to think different - or so at least some of them do.
There aren't a ton of spots available on the buy-side, so it is a bit of a struggle. It also justifies the "stodginess" to an extent, so I will cut the recruiters a little bit of slack on that line. With that being said, one of the interesting things is that typically analysts and Portfolio Managers are doing the interviewing for the roles I interview for. Are they qualified to actually know what to ask in personnel interviews? Or how about evaluating important criteria? It brings up an interesting point. Nevertheless, it's the game I am stuck in so I must play it. I'd prefer to go to a hedge fund that isn't trapped by rules and investing styles, since those rules tend to be what causes them to be worse-than-average investment vehicles, on average. However, if I feel like I will get the chance to learn from one or two far-better-than average types of PM's I would cherish the opportunity. So far I still have 17 potential places with applications that haven't been rejected (I've only received 2 official rejections but have had a few companies neglect to get back to me while interviewing other classmates). Not all of the 17 are buy-side jobs. One of them has to hit, right???? Right????