I know both of these might not be the best places to work for full time, but I’ve heard that both of their intern programs are very well organized. On the one hand I want to go to a place where where I’ll have a good return offer (I think yahoo wins in this regard) but on the other hand Capital One’s full time salary
in Richmond is much better than yahoo’s in norcal (after adjusting for the cost of living).
More importantly, I want a good name on my resume so that I can pass resume screens for FAANG and hedge funds (with a greater preference towards hedge funds), as this year I straight up didn’t get interviews for hedge funds at all. Thoughts?
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In any case, it'll be subsided if it's not free (not yet decided if they're gonna charge).