<p>@IVY Pear,Bain doesnt recruit at MIT?I was on OCW, and i saw a Bain advert…</p>
<p>Bain does; Bain Capital (the PE group), which offers arguable more sought after positions to a lucky few people each year, doesn’t.</p>
<p>There is no prestige requirement by law, but for all practical purposes sitting on the US Supreme Court requires an Ivy League degree either for undergrad or law school or both. I think Justice Stevens was the last Justice with no Ivy on his resume (but he did have Univ. of Chicago, which is still loaded with prestige).</p>
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<p>Oliver wyman recruits at tons of schools lol including the usual suspects of top 15 USNEWs+ Berkeley, Michigan and Georgetown+Williams/Amherst, top 4-5 UK Universities and tons of people from European schools and UToronto in Canada. How do you think they staff their European offices?</p>
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<p>Was the pun intended?</p>
<p>Oliver Wyman Dubai has 4 recent Michigan graduates (3 BBAs and 1 BA Econ). They definitely recruit at Michigan. Bain Capital is extremely exclusive, so IPB’s short list seems about right.</p>
<p>^ I dont think Non-US/UK would be called a recruiting spot</p>
<p>“How do you think they staff their European offices?”
I was talking about the US.</p>
<p>Oliver Wyman: [North</a> America](<a href=“http://www.oliverwyman.com/ow/13504.htm]North”>http://www.oliverwyman.com/ow/13504.htm)</p>
<p>I would assume Oliver Wyman recruit at a lot of American schools as well given how hard it is trying to expand. However, some small elite firms (Bain Cap, Citadel, Bridgewater, etc.) only recruits at very few undergraduate institutions, and positions at those companies (to a lesser extent also at GS, MS, MBB) are ones that the absolute best of the best students gun for.</p>
<p>Consulting is arguably the career that requires the most prestige. Oliver Wyman, meet our consultant intro video: [People</a> & Culture](<a href=“http://www.oliverwyman.com/ow/118.htm]People”>http://www.oliverwyman.com/ow/118.htm). The video starts with their employees proudly declaring where they went to college. They don’t even pretend like they have diversity.</p>
<p>Management consulting.</p>
<p>Ok.From CC , i have learnt that investment banking,management consulting,private equity,venture capital (and maybe startups?), are very lucrative fields.Which of these is the most lucrative?I know,they are all hard to get into</p>