Boston College

<p>Hey can anyone let me know how Boston College fairs in getting IB jobs in NYC and Boston? How about Notre Dame or Georgetown?</p>

<p>Not sure about BC but I know BU places decently at middle markets in NY and boston. They have lots of clubs and a strong department IMO.</p>

<p>Notre Dame gets a lot of people into Chicago along with IU. Not sure about georgetown but i know they have an investment club which would help anybody get noticed.</p>

<p>^ Georgetown is one of the most heavily recruited schools on the street, according to what I’ve read. I highly suggest picking it out of the listed schools.</p>

<p>BC Carroll is a solid semi-target with decent recruiting from about half the BBs and many boutiques. I looked at last year’s survey and saw that Barclays, Citi, UBS, BAML, MS, JPM came to recruit. You can find the survey here: <a href=“http://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/offices/irpa/pdf/heoa/post-grad_plans_survey_2011.pdf[/url]”>http://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/offices/irpa/pdf/heoa/post-grad_plans_survey_2011.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>From what I’ve heard Georgetown and ND are both also strong. If you are looking at NY I would say it would go like GTown>BC>ND. At the end of the day though none of these schools are along the same lines as Ivies + Stern, Ross, McIntire.</p>

<p>What exactly is the difference between Investment Banking (corporate finance) and investment banking (mergers and acquisitions)?</p>

<p>Also, something tells me that whoever put this survey together failed to distinguish between Deloitte as a whole and Deloitte consulting. In my mind, there’s just no feasible way Deloitte consulting alone took that many people from any school let alone BC. Also, Deloitte LLP obviously took more than 4 undergrads… </p>

<p>Any survey that fails to distinguish between back office and front office is spectacularly useless, though the salaries do suggest the majority are front office.</p>

<p>Most post-grad placement surveys that I’ve looked at rarely distinguish or specify. Also consider that this survey was conducted for the entire graduating class, not just CSOM.</p>

<p>The past surveys differentiated between Deloitte and Deloitte & Touche LLP. I guess they were just lazy this year.</p>