I imagine those partners had money thrown at them to make the moveAnonymous User wrote:can anybody speak their (informed) opinions on GDC Dallas versus a big3 BigTex firm? They just had 7 highly regarded VE partners move over there.
I know many say "avoid satellite/branch offices" but assuming you'd maybe like to have more outside-of-texas opportunities? And how satellite-y can they be if all those partners decided to move there
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does anyone have any info on the start dates for Fulbright San Antonio?
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Now that OCI is over, does anyone have any ideas on how to land a job for the second-half? Like someone already said, there aren't many firms that offer second-half programs, and unfortunately I didn't get offers from any of the ones that did. Should I just be content with my first-half, or is it possible to still land something for the second-half? Putting all my eggs in one basket freaks me out.
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