February 6, 2025 - 04:07

Rachel Rogers, a member of the Class of 2024, has successfully transitioned from a summer internship at Evercore to a full-time position following her graduation. During her first year, Rogers seized the opportunity to intern with the prestigious investment bank, where she gained invaluable experience and insights into the finance industry.
Her internship not only allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in a real-world setting but also helped her build a professional network within the financial sector. Rogers demonstrated exceptional skills and a strong work ethic throughout her internship, which ultimately led to her being offered a full-time role upon completing her studies.
As she embarks on her career at Evercore, Rogers is excited about the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Her journey serves as an inspiration to other students aspiring to break into the competitive world of finance, highlighting the importance of internships and hands-on experience in shaping a successful career path.
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