Georgetown finance and consulting networking guide
A Georgetown-focused guide to alumni coffee chats, finance recruiting outreach, consulting networking, and follow-ups.
DC and New York network
Policy plus business angle
Alumni mentor culture
How Georgetown students should structure alumni outreach.
Use the school connection to earn attention, then make the message specific enough that a busy professional knows why the conversation matters.
Tie your outreach to a clear business, finance, or policy-related interest.
Use office and practice interest to narrow consulting conversations.
Keep post-event follow-ups short, specific, and easy to answer.
What helped you decide between finance and consulting paths?
Which conversations were most useful before interviews started?
Build separate outreach lanes.
A banking note, a consulting note, and an asset management note should emphasize different parts of the same student background.
Investment banking
Use recipient context, a relevant resume signal, and one focused question before asking for next steps.
Consulting
Use recipient context, a relevant resume signal, and one focused question before asking for next steps.
Corporate banking
Use recipient context, a relevant resume signal, and one focused question before asking for next steps.
Venture capital
Use recipient context, a relevant resume signal, and one focused question before asking for next steps.
More Georgetown networking searches to own.
These related article paths connect the school hub to the broader article library and keep students moving through a coherent playbook.
Turn Georgetown context into stronger outreach.
NextCoffee.ai helps students convert school, resume, target role, and recipient context into reviewed coffee chat emails, Gmail sends, and follow-up reminders.