DEADLINE: July 2, 2010
It’s never too soon to start raising a career profile. This summer, J.P. Morgan is offering exceptional Black, Hispanic, Native American, and female students who are about to start their MBA the opportunity to spend three eventful days with J.P. Morgan’s Investment Bank. You may already know that a career in banking is for you, or you may still be trying to figure out what you’re passionate about. Either way, this is a great opportunity to build networks, enhance skills and learn more about the programs J.P. Morgan offers for MBA students.
From July 26 through July 28, 2010, students will meet senior leaders and network with some of the most influential people in the banking industry. Students will fine-tune technical skills with training sessions dedicated to corporate finance. And, students will benefit from cutting edge personal branding and leadership training.
Make a great first impression and students could position themselves for a spot in our pre-internship programs. Learn more about these programs, Winning Women www.jpmorgan.com/winningwomen and Launching Leaders www.jpmorgan.com/launchingleaders and how they can put you on the fast track to a summer internship.
Who’s eligible? The J.P. Morgan MBA Early Advantage program is open to Black, Hispanic, Native American, and female students from all professional backgrounds who are starting their first semester of business school in Fall 2010.
How to Apply: Applications are due Friday, July 2, 2010. Apply to [email protected] by submitting a résumé, GMAT score. unofficial undergraduate transcript, and a response (500 words max) to following question: What interests you about Investment Banking?
The MBA Early Advantage program will take place from July 26 through July 28, 2010 at J.P. Morgan’s Investment Bank in New York City. Transportation and accommodations will be paid for by J.P. Morgan.
Website: http://careers.jpmorgan.com/student/jpmorgan/careers/mbaearlyadvantage