Wall Street's summer internship season is finally here — and the competition will be fierce.
"I wouldn't be surprised if it's 70% or even less," he said of the return offer rates at the end of the summer.
At the end of the summer, they may help determine who gets a return offer.
"People just didn't know him, so they didn't have an opinion on him when they were making the decision about the return offer.
"Assuming business professional-dressed student A and business casual-dressed student B perform equally well on the job, student A would be more likely to receive the return offer," Sibley said.
Persons:
it's, Steve Sibley, They're, Sibley, don'ts, Goldman Sachs, David S, Holloway, Asif Rahman, Rahman, you'll, doesn't, I've, Gucci loafers, you've, You've
Organizations:
Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, Google, Wall Street
Locations:
New York City, San Francisco, snagging, dealmaking