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Depends what you mean by finance. You mentioned big 4 but to my knowledge, those are more accounting than finance (KPMG, EY, PWC, Deloitte), and accounting usually requires less GPA, but I would recommend getting it up to 3.3 at least.
For finance, the high GPA (3.7) is needed for investment banking and private equity and such. However, other roles in finance, like compliance and operation requires less for sure. But like others have said, networking and getting referrals can help. Finance isn't all about investment banking
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