Hey guys,
I just got a chance at an interview at what I assume is a very small investment firm. It's located in a small strip mall above a restaurant/bar. The manager mentioned they need help around the office, I'd be doing things like filing papers.
My questions are: Is this a good internship or a waste of time? Should I keep trying for bigger, more prestige banks? Is filing papers even considered a internship? Would this even look good on a resume?
Secondly, are internships at bigger banks like RBC *worth* more than a smaller one, like the one I mentioned?
Lastly, does it matter what I'll be doing during my internship? If I file papers, or I'm at a reception desk, or getting coffee, are there standard tasks for interns to do or is everyone different?