Educational Resources

We have gathered resources that have helped Midd students in the past navigate the recruitment process. Remember: no question is a dumb question.

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MiddDIB Meeting Slides

Recommended Free Website Resources

Recommended Ways to keep up with the Financial News

Vault Guides

Other Helpful Guides

MiddWOW Investment Banking Bootcamp Slides

Middlebury Women on Wallstreet (MiddWOW) Members Maren O'Shea '22.5 & Cathy Han '22 created a boot camp that covers important behavioral/technical skills for IB recruiting. Make sure you check out the MiddWOW website at go/middwow to stay updated with their resources.

SIC Recommended Resources

The Middlebury Student Investment Committee (MiddSIC) has gathered a number of resources that covers important behavioral/technical skills for IB recruiting.

Business-oriented Clubs at Midd

  • MCG is a student-run club that solves problems for local businesses and national startups. Collaborating in teams of eight, MCG members undertake several strategic projects – like financial analysis, company expansion plans, and social media growth – over a highly engaging 10-week term. Beyond offering consulting services, MCG offers a variety of resources, training, and mentorship for your academic career and internship search.

    Any person can join MCG as a general member. To do this send MCG an email at mcg@middlebury.edu, and they’ll send you more information! Members may peruse MCG's recruiting resources, schedule time with our Career Mentors, and attend our general meetings. However, you must apply for the opportunity to join a project team.

    For the opportunity to work in one of MCG’s project teams, apply at go/applymcg/. We have six teams – one for each of our clients – with eight students each, and MCG usually recruits ten more at the start of each semester! Any student can apply for this regardless of previous experience.

  • The Middlebury Real Estate Group (MREG) is an opportunity for students to learn about various aspects of the real estate industry. Our goals are to build a foundation of technical knowledge in commercial and residential real estate and build relationships with Middlebury Alumni and real estate professionals. Looking into the future, the group will ideally establish a student-run real estate investment fund to give students hands-on experience and provide value to the local community.

  • MiddVentures Community supports student entrepreneurs as they ideate, execute, operate, and scale their ventures. We connect students with experienced entrepreneurs, innovators, leaders, and investors in and out of the Middlebury community.

  • The purpose of MiddWOW is to create a space for women’s empowerment in the finance career field and develop a diverse network of female leaders on Wall Street. We aim to provide a support network for all students interested in finance, and primarily tailor our meetings around preparing for the finance recruiting process. Meetings consist of market updates, employer visits, and tips from juniors and seniors on how to navigate applying for internships and jobs in finance.

  • RISE (Research and Investment in Sustainable Equity), manages and invests $300k of the school’s endowment in companies that lead in their environmental, social, and governance practices. The club meets weekly to discuss news and the markets, our portfolio's performance, various topics of financial literacy as well as new investment ideas. Everyone is welcome to come, regardless of skill level!

  • MiddSIC is the largest student organization at Middlebury College and is the premier investment club on campus. Our goal is to create a warm and collaborative community in which students learn to become skilled personal investors and successful financial services industry professionals.

  • The goal of Middlebury's TAMID chapter is to give students experience consulting with Israeli companies and conducting investment analysis to build out and manage a portfolio. Through this experience and additional education, students will be better prepared for a career in finance or consulting. Additionally, TAMID provides the opportunity to apply for a highly subsidized summer fellowship/internship in Israel. The club has no religious or political affiliations.

Resources from the CCI and Middlebury

Business Courses at Middlebury

  • The Enterprise and Business Program offers interdisciplinary courses in enterprise, business, social entrepreneurship, management, and finance—all taught by successful professors and executives who have real-world experience and a desire to convey their knowledge to students.

  • MiddCORE is a mentor-driven, experiential-learning program that builds skills, creates opportunities, and expands networks for tomorrow’s leaders and innovators. During MiddCORE immersion, you will work closely with over 40 mentors from diverse backgrounds and industries. This unique experience provides you with the opportunity to showcase your talents, demonstrate your work ethic, and explore new career paths with a variety of MiddCORE mentors.

  • Middlebury Entrepreneurs is a winter term course for students who want to start their own business or nonprofit organization. Students spend the month developing their ideas, building their organizations, and preparing for the culminating event—pitching their ideas to a panel of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders.

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