<p>Citi’s CEO is a Columbia grad.</p>
<p>Citi does recruit at USC. They have on-campus info sessions and on-campus interviews for both full time and internship positions.</p>
<p>how exactly are you coming up with these lists?
Ivies and a few others on the lists are no brainers.
But if you are talking about recruitment schools - what criteria are you using?</p>
<p>Recruiters hand out brochures there?
Campus presentations?
more than 1 person at a BB the past year?</p>
<p>Yeah, CMU Tepper should also be on the list–thanks (although most CMU students go into the back-office side, not the front-office side).</p>
<p>Thanks, waleedk87.</p>
<p>Anyone know about Cornell ILR recruiting compared to Cornell AEM & CAS & other Targets in General?</p>
<p>^ I would assume that Cornell AEM would outperform ILR, in terms of sheer numbers, but that does not mean that AEM majors are necessarily better off than ILR majors.</p>
<p>can someone explain the difference in job duty, pay, title, etc between back office and front office jobs? Just wondering because I’m not at a target school but still a top 20 public strate school.</p>
<p>lol Lazard has Mcgill on it’s list, you know they are going purely on the name brand since Mcgill is second or third tier when it comes to business in canada</p>
<p>I’m surprized NYU Stren is only on two of the banks’ lists since it is in NYC after all and it’s rank #5-7 in the country for undergrad…</p>
<p>so can almost everyone agree that if someone went to any one of these schools on this list…they have a future in a Finance related field? Given that sure, there are obviously some that are better then others…and if anything…this list is just helping me narrow my options :)</p>
<p>so in the end…this is a target school list…right?</p>
<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
Penn
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Stanford
Williams
Duke
Amherst
Tufts
NYU (Stern)
Emory (Goizueta)
UC Berkeley (Haas)
USC (Marshall)
Indiana (Kelley)–and only from here if you attend their IB Workshop program
Notre Dame
Texas
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
Boston College (Carroll)
Wake Forest
Michigan (Ross)
Virginia (McIntire or Darden)
Georgetown (McDonough)
Illinois
UCLA (Anderson)
Northwestern (Kellogg)
University of Chicago</p>
<p>^ This is a bit large for a “target” list</p>
<p>With fewer jobs, the list will be small for a few years.</p>
<p>What about William & Mary grads? I might be going there.</p>
<p>Is Vandy econ recruited for I banking?</p>
<p>To my knowledge, not very much, but you could probably get some interviews if you networked since it is a good school, though not necessarily known for economics.</p>
<p>thanks openedskittles…what about wake forest?</p>
<p>bump. Perhaps an update? Specifically University of miami.</p>
<p>I believe WUSTL should be on the target list on the previous page.</p>