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Case interviews test an applicant’s ability to solve business problems and demonstrate skills valued in consulting.
Find a summer internship. Grow your startup venture. Identify and tackle a societal challenge. Meet with an expert adviser or mentor. Get funding for research outside the classroom.
A consulting and case interview prep resource featuring a library of resources includes more than 500 cases, nine video courses, 10,000 case drills, 11 industry primers, and 12 chatbot cases.
Internships, jobs and related upcoming events for undergraduate and graduate students across a wide range of career fields.
A variety of fellowships are available to recent Princeton graduates through multiple University offices and affiliated programs.
A variety of internships and summer programs are available to Princeton students through multiple University offices and affiliated programs.
A quantitative (quant) interview is designed to help the interviewer understand how you think, and may include specific industry references including financial terms, economic theories or established mathematical models.
Opportunities structured to provide exposure to many different roles within an organization. Instead of being hired to work in just one job or department, participants gather in-depth experience by rotating through multiple roles and functional areas.
Detailed industry guides and career profiles.
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Alumni
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