I've been following these forums for a while and I could really use some guidance....
I am 23 years old, graduated in May 2011 from Penn State with a degree in Finance and minor in International Business. I had an offer for a consulting role with PwC for $58K starting salary, but I had to turn down the PwC offer for geographical reasons at the time. I have been working in a back-office Finance role one of the largest US banks for about 20 months (I didn't know the stigma of back-office finance roles when I took the job) and now I think I sold myself short taking this job. I just got promoted but the raise was still only 2% (making $52K now in a cheap city, with no bonus). Now I am willing to relocate for the right career (I would even go abroad since I love travel, preferably a warm place though). I also have a strong technology background so I am trying to find out if something like technology consulting would be a good fit for me, but I am open to other opportunities as well. Current jobs I am considering applying for:
1. Financial Analyst at Google in Mountain View California (I know this is actually still back office, but I heard that Google competes with the likes of GS for analysts and carries a much higher pedigree with much higher pay. Is that correct?)
2. Technology or Management Consulting at Accenture (how hard do you think it would be for me to switch into consulting now?)
3. Technology Architect for Financial Performance Management Pre-Sales at IBM (I don't know a ton about this role, anyone have some insight?)
GPA: 3.86/4.00
SAT I: Math: 790, Writing: 700, Reading: 650 SAT II: Math IIC: 720
GMAT: 650 (I scored 720 on the practice test so I plan on studying more and retaking it)
Another thing to consider is that I am thinking of applying to a top European MBA (IESE or ESADE) eventually.
Are the 3 roles I'm considering all good options, and are they feasible? Are there other types of roles I should be considering?
I would be so grateful for any advice!