Farmhand - Stanford GSB 2008

An insiders view of the Stanford GSB class of 2008

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Friday, March 02, 2007

On campus recruiting

Ok, so its finally over. Today, I made my choice and its all settled for summer.

Here is the interesting thing about OCR (on campus recruiting), it’s a frenzy!! Most colleges give their students an entire week off for this process. However, at Stanford, this processes in interwoven with our academic schedule, making life, err rather interesting (however, this might change as it is on the agenda of the current student body Presidential elections).

Like a friend said, “First I put in all the effort to get to Stanford to get a great job. And then, Im competing with this pool of extremely qualified people to get a job”. However, the good news is that last year, on 15-20% of the summer internships were sourced through the formal OCR. The primary customers of the OCR process are the consulting and banking firms, as they have their recruitment program institutionalized and they must enroll xx number of people for the “summer batch”. The deadlines of accepting offers is usually early March.

However, a lot of the fun jobs seems to come later, when most companies post jobs on the “Stanford Career Management Center’s job board”. A lot of companies do not have institutionalized recruitment programs and hence they hire students as exciting projects come up.

The problem ofcourse is that a lot of students who do get a job early in the game panic!!! WRONG MOVE!!! A lot of those fun and nice jobs are coming up later. Keep your cool man, and enjoy them. Folks who accept the traditional jobs early on, they cant try these fun jobs, even if they want to!!! Besides, summer internship for a lot of people means going out there and trying stuff that you would otherwise not normally consider. Or did I get this wrong?? Also the summer internship process is more selective, compared to the full time recruitment process and hence disappointment rate is higher now.

Nehow people, next week, VEGAS more info on the VEGAS foam (a few plane loads of GSBers descend on Vegas to party through the night)!!!!

 

Cheers

Ash

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hey Ash- I am an admit to GSB class of 2010. Had some questions as I am currently deciding b/w B schools. Was wondering if you would be available to chat with me.

Thanks!

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