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I have been reading a few articles talking about how FAANG isn’t as lavish as it used to be. My first question is if that is true? If it is true, my second question is what companies out there have the pay, benefits, and perks like FAANG? My last question is if it is as difficult to get into those companies? Facebook (Meta) Amazon Apple Netflix Google
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I'll be honest here. You need to do more research. MBB holds on-campus events for Texas A&M, and Bain literally recruits students from there. MBA is suppose to give you a chance for a career change and you need to apply for MBA entry level positions. All of B4 recruits from Texas A&M. Do more research. All consulting firms have same hiring cycle which is in Fall. Connect with Texas A&M lead recruiters for your target company. It seems like you haven't done any work as you are asking who will hire MBA graduates.
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2nd what PwC1 said - you have been in school for over a year and had a summer internship, no? What are you asking here. You should be familiar with the MBA recruiting process at this point.
I bet it feels overwhelming knowing you're going to have to start off at an entry level. Makes sense since it feels like you'll be starting over. Definitely chat with recruiters. They can give you a better sense of what to expect & how to land a position once you graduate. You've got this.
I’m doing the Professional MBA so I don’t really have a chance to do an internship as I’m already working full time.
I suppose I worded my question wrong. I have been researching who hires people with MBAs but most places want 2-3 yoe for entry level positions and from what I’ve read on fishbowl, firms aren’t really hiring people with 0 yoe.
Look for MBA Leadership Development programs that will take into account your professional experience. One that I know has a program like this and recruits from A&M is SRS Distribution. It would not be remote, though.