johnation33
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Hi,
So I'm currently looking for an internship as a collegiate student and I might have an opportunity in PWC (pricewaterhousecoopers). My ultimate goal is either to work in ibanking at a bulge bracket (impossible im guessing in current state of economy with citibank laying off 50,000 jobs) or consulting at the big three. So basically, has any headfier worked at PWC before or have any solid input? I would be working not on the auditing department but their advisory department, and in one of the three departments:
1) M&A advisory (The global mergers & acquisitions advisory service)
2) Crisis Management (PricewaterhouseCoopers: About us: Services: Advisory services: Crisis management)
3) Performance Improvement (Global performance improvement services)
Normally I would jump at the M&A chance, but considering dealflow is pretty low right now and Crisis management/debt restructuring is especially important right now, I'm thinking I might get more experience working under crisis management. What is your opinion?
Thanks!
So I'm currently looking for an internship as a collegiate student and I might have an opportunity in PWC (pricewaterhousecoopers). My ultimate goal is either to work in ibanking at a bulge bracket (impossible im guessing in current state of economy with citibank laying off 50,000 jobs) or consulting at the big three. So basically, has any headfier worked at PWC before or have any solid input? I would be working not on the auditing department but their advisory department, and in one of the three departments:
1) M&A advisory (The global mergers & acquisitions advisory service)
2) Crisis Management (PricewaterhouseCoopers: About us: Services: Advisory services: Crisis management)
3) Performance Improvement (Global performance improvement services)
Normally I would jump at the M&A chance, but considering dealflow is pretty low right now and Crisis management/debt restructuring is especially important right now, I'm thinking I might get more experience working under crisis management. What is your opinion?
Thanks!