<p>Does a lot of firms from Wall Street/Financial Firms interview for jobs and internships at JHU. I am planning to major in Economics and would like to work in a financial-related field. Is it very hard to achieve this at JHU?</p>
<p>Citigroup and JP Morgan recruit on campus. Goldman and Morgan Stanley do not. The benefit of Hopkins is you have a lot of alumni working (sometimes in high-up) positions for Goldman and Morgan, however. You might have to network using linkedin and the alumni directory to get offers for some of the non on-campus recruiting firms, which means you’ll work a bit harder potentially over some schools that do have on campus recruiting for those firms. This is due to Hopkins’ emerging and non-established Carey Business School relative to its private school peers and the fact that most Hopkins students choose not to go into finance related fields or schooling. The benefit is you’ll find Hopkins alumni at all major finance firms, which is not true of some of the private colleges out there.</p>