Hi all,
I'm currently entering my final year of university this coming fall (undergrad, target school, target degree, fairly strong extracurriculars, excellent grades). During my penultimate year, I managed to secure an interview with an MBB international office, and passed through all the way to final round.
The office eventually told me that I passed through the interview process successfully- that I was an exceptional candidate, and that they really wanted me this summer. Yet because of visa issues this year, they couldn't offer me the internship. Instead, they invited me to apply for the full-time role come next year, and said the partners had agreed to waive all casing interviews, with the only interview a single fit interview.
While I'm very pleased I'm MBB-caliber, how do I describe this situation? I'm currently on a research internship this summer exploring an academic interest, but ultimately I do want to enter consulting full-time after graduating. I'll be re-applying to other MBB offices this coming academic year, as well as accepting the invitation to re-apply for this specific office.
Keeping this in mind, I'm wondering how I should put this on my resume- surely this is well worth putting on a CV? Should I say I had (in a sense) an MBB internship offer this summer? Should I say I have (practically speaking) an MBB full-time offer? Any/all help is much appreciated! :)
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