I am a junior at a top 50 US university completing my B.A with a double major (Econ & Telecomm) and a minor (business). My academic background is not stellar and I will probably graduate with a 2.8/2.9 GPA, my major GPA on the other hand should not be too bad, maybe around the 3.3 mark. I aslo have significant work experience since I’ve worked part time at a managerial position throughout my time at college and would have completed three paid internships in finance by the time i graduate.
My problem is that I am a international student and all my internships have been abroad as well.I can’t seem to find anyone who can realistically tell me my chances of employment here (as an analyst or smthn similar). I was hoping I could get some insight from ppl who have real world experience with the job market as opposed to career counselors etc. Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks
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#1 by manjunath_empeetech on September 7th, 2010
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I feel, you can enter as a junior accountant or analyst. Work hard, show your talent, be honest, impress your management. Certainly your talent is recognised. Even if you have done internships abroad, it is ultimately your knowledge about the subject that matters. Good luck.